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How does Amos depict the consequences of sin?

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Amos depicts the consequences of sin through dire prophecies of judgment, calling the people to repentance.

The Book of Amos starkly presents the consequences of sin, revealing how God's righteous anger against iniquity will lead to judgment. Throughout the text, Amos delivers repeated warnings of devastation due to the nation's failure to heed God's commands (Amos 1-2). For instance, God pronounces judgment through imagery of fire, symbolizing destruction for those who refuse to repent. This message stands as a reminder for all people of the serious repercussions of distancing oneself from God's ways, emphasizing the need for repentance and the grace available through turning back to Him.
Scripture References: Amos 1-2

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