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    Walk Together Children

    Rev. Sondrea L. TolbertBy Rev. Sondrea L. TolbertOctober 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    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 goal. It is a metaphor for relational and moral alignment. When government, leadership, or systems stray from justice, compassion, and truth, the walk with God falters. God’s walk is always toward equity, mercy, and righteousness. The question becomes: Whose pace are we walking at—the world’s, or God’s?

    Imagine two people walking side by side. If one slows down or turns away, they drift apart. The journey becomes disjointed. In the same way, our national walk toward justice falters when leaders prioritize power over people.

    Today, as the government shutdown halts paychecks and disrupts families, we see the painful ripple effect of disunity. Thousands of workers—custodians, clerks, air traffic controllers, service members—are walking in faith without pay. They are still showing up, still serving, still walking. Yet the path they tread is heavy, because the agreement between governance and justice has been broken.

    The shutdown is not just political—it is spiritual. It reveals how far we’ve walked from the shared covenant of care and community. While systems stall, God is still calling us to walk together, children. To walk in agreement with compassion, to stand in solidarity with those burdened by delay and despair.

    Let’s Reflect

    Amos’s words pierce through centuries with timely truth: walking with God means walking in justice. We cannot say we walk with God while ignoring the suffering of workers whose labor sustains us.

    Walk together, children, don’t you get weary, the spiritual says. That refrain, born in fields of oppression, reminds us that faithful walking is collective walking. Justice is not achieved in isolation; it’s a communal march toward God’s dream.

    As citizens, as believers, as leaders—we must ask: Are we walking in agreement with God’s priorities? Do our policies reflect compassion? Do our budgets honor the dignity of those who serve?

    Walking together requires both agreement and alignment—heart to heart, purpose to purpose, justice to justice.

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