Amos, the prophet from Tekoa, asked a probing question in Amos 3:3 that resonates deeply with the relationship between man and God. He inquired, “Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” Here, Amos was speaking directly to the spiritual condition of Israel, a people who had forsaken their covenant with God, choosing idolatry and sin over obedience and righteousness. The question Amos posed not only confronted their failure but also laid a foundational truth for all time: Agreement with God is necessary for fellowship.
God bless,
TB
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Can Two Walk Together, Except They Be Agreed?