First Baptist Church Sermons

Amos

1 h 0 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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What does a minor prophet from 760 B.C. have to say to the church today? Quite a bit. Jay Nickels surveys the book of Amos, where God sends an ordinary herdsman to a nation that was prosperous, religious, and spiritually asleep all at the same time. Israel had taken God's blessings for granted, exchanged true obedience for empty ritual, and assumed their chosen status shielded them from judgment. It did not. Through five visions and a series of warnings, Amos delivers a message that still lands hard: privilege increases accountability, complacency is spiritually dangerous, and one day every person will stand before a holy God. The question is not whether you will meet Him. The question is whether you are prepared. The book of Amos ends with hope, and so does this message.

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What does a minor prophet from 760 B.C. have to say to the church today? Quite a bit. Jay Nickels surveys the book of Amos, where God sends an ordinary herdsman to a nation that was prosperous, religious, and spiritually asleep all at the same time. Israel had taken God's blessings for granted, exchanged true obedience for empty ritual, and assumed their chosen status shielded them from judgment. It did not. Through five visions and a series of warnings, Amos delivers a message that still lands hard: privilege increases accountability, complacency is spiritually dangerous, and one day every person will stand before a holy God. The question is not whether you will meet Him. The question is whether you are prepared. The book of Amos ends with hope, and so does this message.

7 de jun de 20261 h 0 min