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He said. She said. Who prayed?

29 min · 17 de dic de 2023
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In Amos 4:6-11, God wholly justified in rendering a punishment on His beloved Israel, holds back His hand instead. Israel was guilty of idolatry and a host of other things but instead of unleashing the fire and fury society has made God out to be, in radical form, He demonstrates His love asking them over and over essentially, "Why have you not returned to me?" or "Why have you not prayed or cried out to me?" He stands ready to be our everything, yet we ignore Him. So my question for us all is - who prayed? If we are all talking... and all doing... and so busy, who is praying prayers that value and acknowledge His worth? Who is praying prayers that He hears? The beauty of this is the invitation to eternal love. He is not the God the world has made Him out to be. He truly is extremely patient beyond the capacity any of us could be. He loves radically and extravagantly. The Way He does that is so set apart our minds struggle to comprehend a love that isn't inconsistent and conditional like ours...I invite you to build your prayer life, but He invites you far more. In every book of the Bible, the Holiest of Holies, wants to commune with you. That is beautiful.

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He said. She said. Who prayed?

In Amos 4:6-11, God wholly justified in rendering a punishment on His beloved Israel, holds back His hand instead. Israel was guilty of idolatry and a host of other things but instead of unleashing the fire and fury society has made God out to be, in radical form, He demonstrates His love asking them over and over essentially, "Why have you not returned to me?" or "Why have you not prayed or cried out to me?" He stands ready to be our everything, yet we ignore Him. So my question for us all is - who prayed? If we are all talking... and all doing... and so busy, who is praying prayers that value and acknowledge His worth? Who is praying prayers that He hears? The beauty of this is the invitation to eternal love. He is not the God the world has made Him out to be. He truly is extremely patient beyond the capacity any of us could be. He loves radically and extravagantly. The Way He does that is so set apart our minds struggle to comprehend a love that isn't inconsistent and conditional like ours...I invite you to build your prayer life, but He invites you far more. In every book of the Bible, the Holiest of Holies, wants to commune with you. That is beautiful.

17 de dic de 202329 min