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In Amos, we know that God is angry with us. No one likes an angry God. But when anger of God is a result of knowing we can love one another as God intends and we don't, is it surprising?
In this episode, Melissa and Bishop Wright talk about Amos and his love and how all he really wanted people to know is that God's anger is justified when we hurt one another. And also, that Amos's love is the love of God - meaning Amos simply wanted to care for neighbor. Listen in for the full conversation.
Before listening, read For Faith.
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In Amos, we know that God is angry with us. No one likes an angry God. But when anger of God is a result of knowing we can love one another as God intends and we don't, is it surprising?
In this episode, Melissa and Bishop Wright talk about Amos and his love and how all he really wanted people to know is that God's anger is justified when we hurt one another. And also, that Amos's love is the love of God - meaning Amos simply wanted to care for neighbor. Listen in for the full conversation.
Before listening, read For Faith.
Support the show
Follow us on IG and FB at Bishop Rob Wright.

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