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What does Amos teach about God's use of unlikely people?

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Amos illustrates that God uses the humble and the lowly to accomplish His purposes.

The life of Amos serves as a significant example of God's choice to use humble and seemingly insignificant individuals for His divine purposes. As a herdsman called by God, Amos embodies how God deliberately chooses 'nobodies' to proclaim His message, demonstrating that His power is not dependent on human ability or status. This theme of God's sovereignty in choosing the weak and humble is reinforced in the New Testament, where God continues to call individuals with no apparent qualifications. Through Amos, believers are reminded that divine strength is often made perfect in human weakness, and that God’s plan often transcends human expectations.
Scripture References: Amos 1, 1 Corinthians 1:26-29

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