Amos 2:4-16 · Ruth 4:7
Amos
Apostasy
Israel's apostasy stems from rejecting God's word in favor of cultural voices, leading to devalued human life, mistreatment of the poor, sexual immorality, and active resistance to God's prophets. The church must choose to listen to God's truth rather than subjective philosophy.
Amos 1:1-2:3 · Matthew 7
Amos and Micah
Sin and Judgement
This sermon examines God's patience with sin and judgment against nations that mistreated others, revealing how the sins we condemn in others often mirror our own failures to value people as image-bearers of God.
Amos 5:18-27 · 1 Corinthians 6
Amos
The Day of the Lord
This sermon examines how Israel mistakenly believed religious activity substituted for righteousness, warning that true worship must be inseparable from daily obedience and justice. Believers today face the same temptation to compartmentalize faith, forgetting that the Day of the Lord demands consistent faithfulness.
Amos 5:1-17
Amos
The Funeral
This sermon examines how prosperity can blind us to sin and injustice. It calls believers to seek God actively through constant companionship with Him and to pursue justice for the oppressed.
Amos 3:1-15
Amos
The Lion Roars
God sovereignly sees and acts against sin, demanding justice and order from his people. Israel's destruction comes as consequence of refusing God's warnings through the prophets.
Amos 8:4-14
Amos
Too Late
This sermon examines God's judgment on Israel for exploiting the poor and rejecting his word, arguing that minimizing sin invites divine judgment—and calling listeners to align their priorities with God's by caring for the needy, worshiping with passion, and submitting to his will.