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Amos 4 will help us ask an uncomfortable but freeing question: What if some of the hard things in our lives are not random, but invitations from God to come back to Him with our whole heart? Together we’ll hear the sobering call, “Prepare to meet your God,” not as a threat for other people out there, but as a gracious warning for us—to repent of empty religion, selfish comfort, and injustice, and to rediscover a living, responsive walk with the Lord.
By Josh Turansky4.5
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Amos 4 will help us ask an uncomfortable but freeing question: What if some of the hard things in our lives are not random, but invitations from God to come back to Him with our whole heart? Together we’ll hear the sobering call, “Prepare to meet your God,” not as a threat for other people out there, but as a gracious warning for us—to repent of empty religion, selfish comfort, and injustice, and to rediscover a living, responsive walk with the Lord.