| Amos 1:1-2 |
The Shepherd and the Lion |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces the prophecy of Amos, a shepherder from Judea sent by God to minister to the Northern Kingdom of Israel. |
| Amos 1:3 - 2:3 |
The Fourth Transgression |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the prophecy of Amos by commenting upon the specific sins and crimes of Israel against God's righteousness. The prophet's recognition of the depravity of man is discussed. |
| Amos 1:6 - 2:3 |
God, the Nation and Adolf Eichmann |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds further into the Book of Amos by asking the question, is God concerned with pagan nations? |
| Amos 2:1 - 3:2 |
The Peril of Unconditional Election |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains how God's wrath is demonstrated in Amos' prophecy against the chosen nation of Israel. |
| Amos 3:3-8 |
Our Personal Interim of Grace |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson exposits the way in which Amos the Prophet ministered the Old Testament form of God's grace to his chosen people. |
| Amos 3:9-15 |
God Our Enemy |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the way Amos depicts a nation that is powerless and defenseless politically, personally and ecclesiastically from the Holy God. |
| Amos 4:1-13 |
Sin in the Sanctuary, Repentance and the Ladies of Samaria |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Amos' condemnation of those who sought prestige and self over God in the disobedient Kingdom of Israel. |
| Amos 5:1-15 |
Seeking the God No One Seeks |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains what is the most difficult lesson for God's people to learn: It’s one thing to know the promises of God, and it’s another thing to possess them. |
| Amos 5:16-27 |
God in a Box, or Assurance Versus Complacency |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Prophet Amos' call for self-examination. |
| Amos 6 |
The Fearful Solemnity of Spiritual Error |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson exounds Amos' prophetic laments against the sins of Northern Kingdom of Israel. |
| Amos 7 |
The Repentant God and the Man of God |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the Prophet Amos as a "plumb-line" against disobedient Israel. |
| Amos 8 |
Fall and Famine |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds' Amos the Prophet's vision of the fruit basket and his specific prophesies against Israel's injustice, corruption and false worship. |
| Amos 9:1-10 |
The Sinful Kingdom and the Sieve |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the perseverance of God's chosen people in the midst of discipline. |
| Amos 9:11-15 |
David's Booth Restored |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his study of the prophecy of Amos by expounding the future hope of the glorious kingdom of the Messiah. |