Amos 4-6
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Overview:
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Amos chapter 4 emphasizes the consequences of the people’s choices and the importance of true repentance. God had intervened multiple times to guide the people back to Him, but their actions did not reflect genuine repentance. Instead of performing rituals, true repentance involves a heart transformation, seeking justice, and showing compassion to the oppressed.
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Amos chapter 5 focuses on the importance of justice and righteousness over religious rituals. It begins with a lament for Israel’s fall, predicting that the nation will be severely diminished, with only a small fraction of its people surviving the coming judgment.
- Amos chapter 6 is directed at those who are at ease and secure in Zion and Samaria. It criticizes the wealthy and powerful for their complacency, luxury, and lack of compassion for the poor and oppressed.
Notes on the video:
- Amos 4
- Amos 5
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- Judgement is coming and fire will consume everything because they haven’t been obeying God’s commands.
- We should seek Christ and live so that we will have eternal life – it is the only way to experience God’s goodness. It’s also the only way to avoid going to hell. This is something that isn’t talked about much these days.
- God’s judgement is righteous judgement. We can avoid punishment for our sins by seeking Christ.
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- They hate the one who convicts the guilty and despise the one who speaks with integrity.
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- Everyone is being asked to mourn – even hired hands.
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- This reminds us of the Passover that occurred in Exodus.
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- God is fed up with the falseness of their religious practices because they refused to follow his commands.
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- These are false gods they worshipped when the should have been worshipping the Lord.
- Amos 6
Group Discussion:
- Again, it’s a shame that they are moving so fast through the Minor prophets in the videos.
- God gave the Israelites multiple opportunities to seek Him. We can take hope and be thankful that God is the Restorer and He always looks to restore.
- Jeremiah asks why his pain is unending – God reminds Jeremiah the pain is happening because he is not seeking God.
- Amos 5:6 is the original “hellfire and brimstone” preaching. We talk a lot about the goodness of following Jesus but not about the fact that Jesus serves as our advocate and clears our sins, helping us avoid the punishment of going to hell.
- The group reviewed Praise and Prayer requests.
- I am thankful for:
- my relationship with my wife, kids, and my Canadian family
- my health
- our Bible study group and our ongoing meetings
- having the resources to do things like wine tasting and going to the movies
- I am praying for:
- our countries and its leaders
- my children – to keep them healthy, safe, and successful and to surround them with positive influences
- my wife to sleep better and for the volume of work she’s facing to be more manageable for her team
- the Christians in Seattle that were recently persecuted by a crowd of AntiFa bullies, for the city to better defend religious freedoms, and for the members of Seattle AntiFa to reconsider their actions and avoid acting like this in the future
- the homeless in our countries
- the opportunity to locate a full-time job or some other form of steady income so that I might better provide for my wife, children, church, and my community
- I am thankful for: