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When we hear about God judging “those nations out there,” it’s easy to nod along and feel comforted that justice is coming. But in Amos 1, God uses the judgment of the nations to turn the spotlight back onto His own people—warning us against complacency in times of prosperity and against hypocrisy in how we view sin.
In this sermon, Omi helps us see how God’s roar of judgment both comforts a persecuted church and wakes up a comfortable one, all while pointing us to Christ, the One who bore judgment in our place.
#Amos1 #AmosHBC #MinorProphets #JudgmentAndMercy #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithComesByHearing
By Horicon Baptist5
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When we hear about God judging “those nations out there,” it’s easy to nod along and feel comforted that justice is coming. But in Amos 1, God uses the judgment of the nations to turn the spotlight back onto His own people—warning us against complacency in times of prosperity and against hypocrisy in how we view sin.
In this sermon, Omi helps us see how God’s roar of judgment both comforts a persecuted church and wakes up a comfortable one, all while pointing us to Christ, the One who bore judgment in our place.
#Amos1 #AmosHBC #MinorProphets #JudgmentAndMercy #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithComesByHearing

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