Seminaries and Institutes
Amos 3: The Role of Prophets


“Amos 3: The Role of Prophets,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2002), 183

“Amos 3,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide, 183

Amos 3

The Role of Prophets

Many people in the world today believe that Heavenly Father no longer speaks to His children through prophets. Amos 3 records what Amos said about the Lord and prophets. Look for his teachings about prophets as well as what the Lord said would happen to Israel if they did not listen to their prophets.

Studying the Scriptures

Do activities A and B as you study Amos 3.

  1. Scripture Mastery—Amos 3:7

    1. In Amos 3:3–6, Amos asked seven questions, the answers to which were obviously “no.” He asked those questions to make a point in verse 7 that he felt was just as sure. What did Amos say would “surely” happen? (see also 1 Nephi 22:2).

    2. Give an example of a “secret” the Lord has revealed in our day and how it has blessed the lives of those who listen and obey.

  2. What Are the Consequences?

    Read Amos 3:11–15 and Doctrine and Covenants 1:11–16 and write what the Lord said would happen to those who refuse to listen and obey the prophets?