What does the Bible say about the famine of hearing God's Word?
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The Bible predicts a famine of hearing God's Word, as seen in Amos 8:11, illustrating a time when God's message becomes scarce.
In Amos 8:11, it is prophesied, 'Behold, the days come, saith the Lord God, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord.' This speaks to a critical spiritual condition where the truth of God's Word is absent, leading to a longing for revelation and understanding among God's people. Throughout history, both the presence and absence of God's truth have marked different epochs of the church, demonstrating His sovereign hand in the unfolding of salvation history.
During times of spiritual famine, the church cries out for renewal and restoration. This dynamic shows that God often uses such periods for His glory and the ultimate benefit of His chosen ones. The saints remain confident, knowing that even in silence, God is working out His sovereign will, preparing the way for His ultimate deliverance and salvation, as confirmed in the New Testament with the revelation of Christ as the truth and the life.
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