Reference

Amos 5-6

Sermon Outline:

  • The Remnant are those who worship to seek God rather than avoid Him
  • Those who embrace injustice should fear the power of God
  • Passover is only for those who turn away from sin towards God
  • Worship to avoid God will not save you from the Day of the Lord
  • The Remnant’s Rest is in God alone

Family Discussion Questions:

  1. What bad things did Amos tell Israel they had done?
  2. Why did they think that God would not punish them even though they were guilty?
  3. Should everyone be happy for Jesus to return?
  4. Should everyone be sad for Jesus to return?
  5. What did the Israelites say when people mentioned God’s name?
  6. Different portions of scripture focus on different sins. What sin is the focus of this passage, and how might we be guilty of the same kinds of sin?
  7. Bethel, Gilgal and Beersheba were places of religious comfort for the people. Why? Should they have been?
  8. People often take comfort that when others wrong them, they can run to the Lord for protection. Is this always true?
  9. How do you explain the fact that God commanded the sacrifices which He now in this passage says are annoying to Him?
  10. How might we, in the New Testament, learn from this attitude of worship?
  11. How does this passage instruct us about how (and how not) to approach material comforts?
  12. What might you tell someone who claims to be seeking Christ, but will not seek holiness?
  13. How is the message of the remnant both a warning and an invitation?
  14. How does this passage prepare us to understand and share the Gospel?