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AMOS “Prepare to Meet Thy God!” 4:12

AMOS “Prepare to Meet Thy God!” 4:12. Who Wrote the B ook?. Prophet Amos L ived among a group of shepherds in Tekoa , a small town approximately 10 miles south of Jerusalem

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AMOS “Prepare to Meet Thy God!” 4:12

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  1. AMOS“Prepare to Meet Thy God!” 4:12

  2. Who Wrote the Book? • Prophet Amos • Lived among a group of shepherds in Tekoa, a small town approximately 10 miles south of Jerusalem • Not from family of prophets, nor did he consider himself one; “A grower of sycamore figs” as well as a shepherd (Amos 7:14–15) • Connection to the simple life of the people; showed a heart for the oppressed and the voiceless in the world Some content from: http://www.insight.org/resources/bible/amos.html https://bible.org/seriespage/amos

  3. Where and When? • Amos prophesied “two years before the earthquake” (Amos 1:1; also Zech 14:5), during the reigns of Uzziah, king of Judah, and Jeroboam, king of Israel. Reigns overlapped: 767 BC to 753 BC • From southern kingdom of Judah, Amos delivered his prophecy against the northern kingdom of Israel and the surrounding nations (Bethel) • Resistance from the prideful Israelites (Amos 7:12) • Jeroboam’s reign - quite profitable for the N kingdom materially; moral decay counteracted any positives

  4. From: https://bible.org/seriespage/amos

  5. Why is Amos So Important? • Amos was fed up: Most interspersed redemption and restoration: • Amos only final five verses-consolation (Judah) • God’s word through Amos – privileged people of Israel: • No love for their neighbor • Took advantage of others • Only looked out for their own concerns • Amos holds God’s people accountable for their ill-treatment of others. Failure of the people to fully embrace God’s idea of justice: • Selling off needy people for goods, • Taking advantage of the helpless • Oppressing the poor • Men using women immorally (Amos 2:6–8; 3:10; 4:1; 5:11–12; 8:4–6) • Pursuing $$$: People lost the concept of caring for one another • Pursuing “their lifestyle”: Israel had forgotten God

  6. What’s the Big Idea in Joel? • Israel (North) – unparalleled success • God calls a quiet shepherd and farmer to carry message of judgment • Used Amos’s status as a foreigner as an excuse to ignore his message of judgment for a multiplicity of sins • Outer lives: gleamed; inner lives: moral decay • Rather than seeking opportunities to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly, they embraced their arrogance, idolatry, self-righteousness, and materialism • God’s utter disdain for hypocritical lives of His people (Amos 5:21–24) 3/4 Formula: 7 Oracles, then Surprise! THEME: Luke 12:48

  7. How Do I Apply This? • Sin of Materialism • Injustice: Turn a blind eye to the suffering? • Are we ignoring them or ministering to them? • Don’t compare sin; total depravity, need • Restoration: punish to bring back to Him

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