Description: John Ritenbaugh points out that Amos severely chides Israel for exalting symbolism over substance, superstitiously trusting in locations where significant historical events occurred: Bethel- the location of Jacob's pillar stone and Jacob's conversion, Gilgal- the location where the manna ceased and the Israelites partook of the produce of the land, and Beer Sheeba the location from where Jacob journeyed to become reunited with his family. Consequently, Bethel, Gilgal, and Beer Sheeba became associated with hope, possession , and fellowship respectively. Amos seems to suggest,"it's not where you are, but what you are or what you become." Instead of superstitiously regarding these locations like the shrines of Lourdes or Fatima, God's called out ones need to make permanent internal changes, permanent transformations in their lives. Likewise going to a particular site for the Feast of Tabernacles is worthless if our lives are not permanently transformed by a close relationship with God, motivating us to keep His laws, and reflect His characteristics. (82 minutes)
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Sermons in the Amos series:
Amos (Part 1)
Introduction
Amos (Part 2)
Amos 1:1-15
Amos (Part 3)
Amos 2:1-12
Amos (Part 4)
Amos 2:12-16
Amos (Part 5)
Amos 3:10-15
Amos (Part 6)
Amos 3 & 4
Amos (Part 7)
Amos 4
Amos (Part 8)
Amos 5:1-6
Amos (Part 9)
Amos 5
Amos (Part 10)
Amos 5 & 6
Amos (Part 11)
Amos 6
Amos (Part 12)
Amos 6 & 7
Amos (Part 13)
Amos 8
Amos (Part 14)
Amos 8 & 9
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