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What if your worship is empty? What if God looks at your religious life — the songs, the prayers, the offerings — and says, I hate it? That's exactly what Amos tells Israel in chapter 5. And it's just as much a word for us. In this episode, we work through the heart of Amos's prophecy — a funeral dirge for a nation that was religiously active, politically thriving, and spiritually lost. The diagnosis is sharp: they were not seeking the Lord. And the evidence? Justice was being trampled. The poor were being taxed into the ground. The courts were rigged. And the people couldn't wait for God to show up and fix everything — while quietly placing their real trust in kings, politicians, and the structures of power around them. Sound familiar? In this episode: * Why Amos opens chapter 5 singing a funeral for people who are still alive * The two words at the core of Amos — tzedakah (righteousness) and mishpat (justice) — and why they're inseparable * What ancient Israel's straw tax has to do with modern America * The danger of longing for the "Day of the Lord" while trusting in princes * Why God says he hates religious festivals — and what he wants instead * How we read Amos differently on this side of the cross Key Passage: Amos 5:4, 21–24 "Seek me and live... But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream." Series: Amos Acts 13 Network meets Sunday evenings in Ypsilanti, MI. Learn more at acts13.net.
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