Beyond Judgement
Amos 9
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Sometimes we want to skip the difficult parts of Scripture, the parts that discuss judgment, warnings, and consequences. But in Amos 7, we see that God’s judgment isn’t random or cruel. It’s the response of a holy God who patiently offers grace, even when His people continue to turn away. This week, we’ll look at …
In Amos 6, God warns the rich and powerful people in that day who feel safe and comfortable, ignoring the needs of others around them. Disregarding God’s commands and trusting in their wealth or power will not save them.
This Sunday, Kyle, one of our elders, walked us through the weighty words of Amos 5:1-27, where God laments over His people. Though they were outwardly religious, inwardly they had drifted far. They had rejected God’s justice, distorted His worship, and pursued comfort and self-interest over righteousness. God’s judgment was certain—“I will send you into …
God calls His people to attention — not just about judgment but also a call to return before it’s too late. When comfort replaces repentance and religion becomes routine, the Lord reminds us: “Return to Me.”
We’re continuing our series in the book of Amos with a message from chapter 3: Full Send – The Love and Judgment of God. In this chapter, God reminds His people that His judgment comes not from distance or disinterest, but from a deep love and a desire to call them back to Himself.
Shout for joy hallelujah! We sang this in 3 different languages yesterday in worship (plus a little action!) It’s always a refreshing time to worship God, and to encourage and be encouraged by fellow believers in church. Our sermon from Amos 2 was also a reminder that we are all sinners worthy of God’s judgement. …
Today’s message from Amos 1:1–15, by Kyle , one of our elders, reminded us that God roars against sin. His voice is not quiet, and His justice is not asleep. “The Lord roars from Zion” tells us that He sees every injustice, every cruelty, every rebellion and nothing escapes His holy gaze. And while we …
In Revelation 21, we’re given a breathtaking glimpse of the future: God’s mission fulfilled in full glory. It’s not just a dream; it’s a promise. One day, everything broken will be made new, every place will be restored, and all who thirst will be satisfied in Him.