Bible verse how can two walk




















What have they agreed? Where are they going? Does that verse mean that you have to agree on everything in order to have fellowship? At first glance, it may seem like some translations might be requiring that kind of uniformity. This requires bending the verse so far from common sense that it risks making it into nonsense.

On the contrary, there is no hint of this kind of limitation in the verse. It runs the risk of incurring the wrath of God. Most misunderstandings and disagreements with the word of God are easily solved by reading the context of the message. New King James Version Can two walk together, unless they are agreed? New American Standard Bible Do two people walk together unless they have agreed to meet? NASB Do two men walk together unless they have made an appointment?

Amplified Bible Do two men walk together unless they have made an appointment? Christian Standard Bible Can two walk together without agreeing to meet? Holman Christian Standard Bible Can two walk together without agreeing to meet? American Standard Version Shall two walk together, except they have agreed? Aramaic Bible in Plain English Do two go together unless they have met? Brenton Septuagint Translation Shall two walk together at all, if they do not know one another?

Contemporary English Version Can two people walk together without agreeing to meet? Douay-Rheims Bible Shall two walk together except they be agreed? God had made a conditional covenant with His people Israel. He promised to bless them, if they would walk in His ways and obey His statues.. God's chosen people had wandered far from their God and He used a number of illustrations through the prophet Amos, that pose the question, can two walk together unless they are agreed?

Unlike Israel we are not under a conditional covenant that results in blessings for obedience and cursings for disobedience, - for Christ took all the punishment for our rebellion and sin upon Himself, when He became sin for us.

Christ was judged for our sins so that we might live as unto the Lord and walk through our Christian life with Him. Christ took upon Himself the curse of the Law - so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him, by grace through faith. But we can resist the Spirit of God and grieve Him - and we can quench the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives when we try to live the Christian life and walk the Christian way - in our own strength and not in total dependence upon Him.



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