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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
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