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episode The Mandate of Mishpat - Rebuilding from the Ruins: Grace, Justice, and the End of Amos artwork

The Mandate of Mishpat - Rebuilding from the Ruins: Grace, Justice, and the End of Amos

The Old Testament prophetic book of Amos is famous for being intense. For chapters on end, the message is unyielding: a holy God is dropping a plumb line, judgment is coming, and the nation will be sifted for its spiritual rot and systemic oppression. But Amos does not end with the tragedy of exile. It concludes with a breathtaking vision of restoration—a promise that out of the sifting, a remnant will return. In this episode, we look at what it looks like when God applies His radical grace to a deeply fractured society. We journey from the intense final verses of Amos to a profound, real-world parallel in modern history: South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission led by Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Discover how true biblical justice doesn't just flip the power structure—it seeks to heal, rebuild, and completely restore. * The Plumb Line of South Africa: How the Truth and Reconciliation Commission illustrated the gut-wrenching, beautiful intersection of confession and radical grace. * From a Mansion to a Tent: Why God looks past Israel's outward wealth and addresses the "fallen temporary shelter" (sukkah) of their hearts. * Radical Inclusion: How God features Israel’s bitter, historical enemy—Edom—right in the middle of His restored kingdom. * Partnering with the Parent: Understanding our human responsibility to carry internal righteousness (tzadekah) into the world to establish practical justice (mishpat). * Seeing the Father’s Face: A simple weekly challenge to shift how you view God's disposition toward you. (Hint: He’s not rolling His eyes). * Amos 9:11-15 What We Cover in This Episode:Key Scripture Mentioned:

18 May 2026 - 33 min
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Mandate of Mishpat - Grace, Alignment, and the Sifting of Our Souls

What does a structural tool from ancient masonry have to say about the state of our hearts today? In this episode, we dive into Amos chapters 7 through 9, exploring an intense but profoundly hopeful section of the Minor Prophets. While the book of Amos is famous for its relentless exposure of systemic and personal brokenness, these chapters offer a macro-perspective look at the true character of God. From dramatic visions of locusts and fire to the famous vision of the plumb line, we trace a narrative arc that reveals a divine heart beginning and ending with radical grace. We break down what "spiritual rot" looks like when it manifests as misplaced institutional loyalties and marketplace greed (including ancient versions of shrinkflation and price gouging!). Finally, we look at the promise of the "sieve"—how God uses seasons of shaking and testing not to destroy us, but to refine a holy remnant. Join us as we look into the mirror of Scripture and ask the ultimate question: Have I drifted out of plumb? * The Intercession of Grace: How Amos steps into the gap to pray for a failing nation, and why God’s willingness to relent is a beautiful display of early mercy. * The Standard of the Plumb Line: Understanding the ancient architectural tool used to measure straightness, and what happens when God drops a plumb line in our own lives. * The Anatomy of Spiritual Rot: A look at how internal decay manifests as corrupt institutional commitments and economic dishonesty. * The Sifting and the Remnant: Why God's people aren't always airlifted out of cultural shaking, and how the "sieve" of tribulation is used for our refinement. * The Challenge of Spiritual Drift: How a misalignment of just a couple of degrees can quietly lead our souls into the wilderness over time, and how the Holy Spirit gently leads us back. * "Grace isn't an endorsement of crookedness. When a wall becomes too crooked, there comes a point where you can no longer patch it up... the only structural solution left is to dismantle it and start over." * "A heart out of plumb is one that maintains an external shell of religious duty while harboring a heart dominated by greed, dishonesty, and indifference toward the vulnerable." * "The remnant doesn't escape the sifting process entirely... But as they walk through the trouble, they are being refined, transformed, and set apart." * "Spiritual drift rarely happens overnight. In golf, a swing that is just two degrees off looks fine for the first fifty yards—but two hundred yards down the fairway, those two degrees land you deep in the woods." * Amos 7: The visions of locusts, fire, the plumb line, and the confrontation with Amaziah the priest. * Amos 8: The basket of ripe summer fruit and the indictment of marketplace greed. * Amos 9: The vision of God by the altar and the promise of the sieve (Amos 9:9). * Galatians 5: Keeping in step with the Spirit and bearing spiritual fruit. * Subscribe & Review: If this episode challenged or encouraged you, please leave us a 5-star rating and a review on Spotify! * Share: Know someone who needs a reminder of God's refining grace? Share this episode directly from your Spotify app to your Instagram Stories or text it to a friend. What We Cover in This Episode:Memorable Quotes from This Episode:Scripture References Mentioned:Connect With Us:

14 May 2026 - 33 min
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Mandate of Mishpat - A Call to Empathy

Episode Summary:Have you ever been on a journey where you only wanted to look out one side of the window? In this episode, we explore the jarring contrast between the luxury we often seek and the reality of the world we often ignore. Drawing from a personal story of a Jamaican honeymoon and the sobering warnings found in Amos chapter 6, we discuss the spiritual danger of "arrogant complacency." Join us as we look at how the loss of empathy can turn justice into poison and what it means to truly follow the example of Jesus, who entered into the pain of others rather than buffering himself from it. Key Topics Discussed: * The Jamaican Honeymoon Metaphor: How resorts on the left side of the bus hide the abject poverty on the right, and how we often live our lives with that same selective vision. * The "Woe" of Amos 6: Understanding why God’s warning was directed at both Israel and Judah for their comfort-driven detachment. * Defining Arrogant Complacency: Exploring the Hebrew word Shahnan—not just a lack of movement, but a death of empathy that looks down on those in need. * The Poisoning of Justice: When empathy dies, righteousness and grace become "bitter pills" to those who feel they have earned their comfort. * The Empathy of Jesus: A look at the shortest verse in the Bible—"Jesus wept"—and why his response to Lazarus’s death is the ultimate model for Christian identity. * Modern Buffers: Identifying the "lotions" and "wines" we use today—media, busyness, or even ritualistic religion—to numb ourselves to the world’s heartache. Call to Action:Are you looking out the right side of the bus? We challenge you this week to identify one area where your empathy has been replaced by a "buffer" and to take one tangible step to walk alongside someone in need. Scripture Reference: * Amos 6:1-14 * John 11:35 (Jesus Wept)

3 May 2026 - 26 min
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Mandate of Mishpat - Who Do You Seek?

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.

26 Apr 2026 - 31 min
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Mandate of Mishpat - Chosen: On Empty Worship and the God Who Loves Too Much to Let Us Stay

Chosen: On Empty Worship and the God Who Loves Too Much to Let Us StayBeyond Sunday School | Amos 3–4 What does it mean to be "chosen" by God? In this episode, we dig into Amos 3–4 and discover that the Hebrew word for chosen isn't primarily a theological category — it's the language of intimate, covenantal love. The same God who says "I have something against you" opens with "you are mine." From there, Amos builds a devastating case against Israel's empty religion. They were prosperous, comfortable, and deeply religious — sacrificing constantly, tithing faithfully, announcing their offerings loudly. And God says: you're missing the point entirely. In this episode we explore: * Why God's discipline of Israel flows from love, not wrath * Who Amos was — a shepherd and fig-tree pruner called out of ordinary life to speak uncomfortable truth * The difference between performing religion and being transformed by grace * Why Jesus, like Amos, keeps moving toward the edges — and what it means to follow him there * The Chinese pastor's question that every American church needs to sit with: "Where is Jesus?" Scripture ReferencesAmos 3:1–2 | Amos 3:3–8 | Amos 4:1–5 | Amos 4:13 | John 4:19–24

20 Apr 2026 - 33 min
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