1 Peter 4:1-19 – Endure It!

Read 1 Peter 4:1-19

This is one of those passages where it helps to imagine Peter, Jesus’ own disciple, sitting you down to tell you what you can expect as a Christ-follower. It’s not an easy road. And yet it is the most rewarding way to live. When you start living your life, “anxious to do the will of God,” there’s an undeniable shift toward peace.

You may be discovering for the first time that non-believers can be cruel toward you and your devotion to God. Remember, they just don’t understand. Your choice to give up your old, wicked habits may surprise others, but think about the One you are seeking to please. When we act in God-honoring ways, our Creator is pleased. Continue reading “1 Peter 4:1-19 – Endure It!”

Amos 7:10-17 – Watch Out, Amos!

Read Amos 7:10-17

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We get our first glimpse of potential danger for Amos when a priest from Bethel gets word of Amos’ declarations from God. This priest, Amaziah, is not at all welcoming and begins to stir things up for Amos. You’ve probably heard the phrase, “don’t shoot the messenger.” That’s a little of what Amos may be facing, yet we don’t see any threats of physical harm.

Amaziah wants Amos to go back and be a prophet in his own land. Amos stands his ground and said, “the Lord called me away from my flock and told me, ‘Go and prophesy to my people in Israel.’” Amos was being obedient to God. I’m sure there were plenty of times when Amos wondered why he had been chosen to speak to Israel when he was from Judah. He didn’t question God. Can you think of a time when you questioned God’s movement in your life?

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