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What kind of worship does God actually accept?
In Amos 5:18–6:14, God confronts His own people—not for worshiping false gods outright, but for offering worship that had grown hollow, self-focused, and disconnected from justice, grace, and repentance. This passage exposes the danger of longing for God’s justice while living unjustly, forgetting the grace that saved us, and growing comfortable in worship that no longer changes us.
But Amos doesn’t just warn—he invites us back to true worship: worship shaped by grace, marked by justice, fueled by joy, and centered on Jesus Christ, who bore the Day of the LORD for us at the cross.
Join us as we consider what it means to move from lifeless religion to heartfelt worship that God delights to receive.
For more sermons or information about our church, visit HoriconBaptist.com.
#Amos #AmosHBC #DayOfTheLord #TrueWorship #JusticeAndRighteousness #GraceFueledWorship #HeartAndLife #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithComesByHearing
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What kind of worship does God actually accept?
In Amos 5:18–6:14, God confronts His own people—not for worshiping false gods outright, but for offering worship that had grown hollow, self-focused, and disconnected from justice, grace, and repentance. This passage exposes the danger of longing for God’s justice while living unjustly, forgetting the grace that saved us, and growing comfortable in worship that no longer changes us.
But Amos doesn’t just warn—he invites us back to true worship: worship shaped by grace, marked by justice, fueled by joy, and centered on Jesus Christ, who bore the Day of the LORD for us at the cross.
Join us as we consider what it means to move from lifeless religion to heartfelt worship that God delights to receive.
For more sermons or information about our church, visit HoriconBaptist.com.
#Amos #AmosHBC #DayOfTheLord #TrueWorship #JusticeAndRighteousness #GraceFueledWorship #HeartAndLife #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithComesByHearing

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