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BBC Sermon Cast
Brackenhurst Baptist Church
100 episodes
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Perilous Presumption (Amos 3:1–15) - Amos Exposition
BBC Sermon Cast
48 minutes 7 seconds
2 months ago
Perilous Presumption (Amos 3:1–15) - Amos Exposition
Amos 3:1–15 warns against the peril of false security before God. Israel imagined that their heritage, religious practices, and prosperity guaranteed safety, but Amos declared that privilege brings responsibility, and grace creates obligation. God’s roar through his prophets revealed that judgement was certain, for his justice is impartial and his warnings are never empty. Outward religion and cultural identity cannot save, and wealth cannot protect. Our only true refuge is found in Christ, who bore the judgement we deserve and rose to grant salvation to all who repent and trust in him. Four truths rise to the surface of the text. 1. God’s Grace Creates Godly Obligations (vv. 1–2) 2. God’s Warnings Point to Serious Consequences (vv. 3–8) 3. God’s Justice is Universally Impartial (vv. 9–12) 4. God’s Judgement is Humanly Inescapable (vv. 13–15)
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