Amos, an Unlikely Prophetናሙና
A Man Who Tended Cattle and Picked Figs
Today, let's focus on the uniqueness of Amos as a simple man who tended cattle and picked figs before being called by God as a prophet. In Amos 7:14-15, we learn that he was not a trained theologian or an established religious leader. Instead, Amos was a humble shepherd, whose heart was fully committed to God as he cared for his flock and gathered fruit.
God's choice of Amos highlights the unconventional nature of His prophetic call. Rather than selecting someone from established religious circles, God called an ordinary man from the fields to bear the weight of His glory and deliver His message to those around him. This demonstrates God's sovereignty in choosing unexpected instruments to fulfill His divine purposes.
Amos's life teaches us that availability and heart commitment are more important than titles or formal credentials. He became an example of how God can use anyone willing to hear His voice and obey His call, regardless of their position or human qualifications. Amos challenges us to be attentive to God's voice in our lives and to be willing to bear the weight of His glory by proclaiming His truth in our spheres of influence, no matter how modest or ordinary our backgrounds may seem.
Reflection: God seeks willing and obedient hearts, not just those with theological knowledge. Let us be open and available for God's service in our daily lives, seeking to worship Him sincerely in all we do.