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Why does God allow a spiritual famine?

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God allows a spiritual famine as a judgment for people's persistent rejection of His Word.

God's allowance of a spiritual famine serves as a sobering response to humanity's refusal to heed His Word. In Amos 8, the people had been exposed to God’s truth yet chose to disregard it. God, in His sovereignty, decided to withdraw His Word as a sign of judgment. This serves as a powerful illustration of the principle found in Scripture that rejecting the truth leads to divine withdrawal, as seen in Romans 1, where God 'gave them over' due to their persistent rebellion. Thus, such famine is both a consequence of human sinfulness and a means by which God calls His people back to repentance.
Scripture References: Amos 8:11-12, Romans 1:24-28

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