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What does it mean to have a famine of the Word of God?

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A famine of the Word of God refers to a lack of hearing and following God's truth in contemporary society (Amos 8:11).

The concept of a famine of the Word of God is articulated in Amos 8:11, where the Lord declares that He will send a famine, 'not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord.' This indicates a spiritual drought, where the truth of God is not being proclaimed or received. In our modern context, many churches fail to preach the gospel of sovereign grace, leading to widespread ignorance and poverty of spiritual nourishment. Believers are challenged to seek out the true bread of life found only in Christ and to remain steadfast amidst a culture that often ignores or misrepresents God's Word.
Scripture References: Amos 8:11

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