Worshipping Deception (Amos 5:18–27)

Worshipping Deception (Amos 5:18–27)

As we have considered the book of Amos, and particularly chapters4–5, we have seen that his message concerned Israel’s worship. In chapter 4, he called Israel to prepare to meet its God. This preparation would take the form of the people examining their worship. To be...
Escaping Judgement (Amos 5:1–17)

Escaping Judgement (Amos 5:1–17)

In chapter 4, Amos urged his listeners to prepare to meet their God. Judgement was coming and they needed to be prepared to face it. In chapter 5, he continues this theme of judgement, highlighting that the source of the judgement would be Yahweh himself. He also...
Prepare to Meet Your God (Amos 4)

Prepare to Meet Your God (Amos 4)

On 8 July 1741, American revivalist preacher Jonathan Edwards preached his most famous sermon: “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” The tone was unusual for Edwards, whose preaching was generally more pastoral. His fellow preacher, George Whitefield, was more prone...
The Uncaused Causer (Amos 3)

The Uncaused Causer (Amos 3)

Amos, it appears, ministered at a time when Israel was at the peak of its political and military power. Jeroboam, son of Joash (1:1) (known to historians as Jeroboam II), was one of Israel’s most capable military and political leaders. According to the biblical...
Where Judgement Begins (Amos 1–2)

Where Judgement Begins (Amos 1–2)

Judgement is a consistent theme in the Minor Prophets, as, indeed, it in the rest of Scripture. More often than not, judgement in the prophetic books (both Major and Minor) is focused on Israel and Judah. Every now and again, God turns his focus to the nations....