Can two walk together, except they be agreed? Amos 3:3 kjv The prophet Amos ministered during a time of prosperity and political complacency in Israel. Outwardly, the nation was thriving—but injustice, inequality, and corruption had become its foundation. In Amos 3, God calls Israel to account, reminding them that divine partnership requires alignment. “Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” asks the rhetorical question: true fellowship demands shared purpose. The covenant between God and God’s people was broken, not because of distance, but because of disagreement—between God’s justice and the people’s actions. In this verse, “walk together” implies companionship, cooperation, and shared movement toward a…