God's Redemption Story (The Prophets)Намуна

Amos
Be honest. Is your God a kitten or a lion?
God is not weak, nor soft, nor someone to be played with. He is fierce, faithful, and powerful. Yet, despite seeing God’s power time and time again, Israel still viewed him as a kitten who didn’t mind sin. They treated each other without respect, they valued wealth over righteousness, and they did things their own way instead of God’s way.
In the book of Amos, Israel is warned that God is, in fact, a lion who roars against sin! Yes, Jesus is known as the lamb of God, but He is also known as the Lion of Judah. In grace and mercy, He sacrificed Himself on the cross to take on our punishment but also roared in judgment against sin.
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From Genesis to Revelation, “God’s Redemption Story” outlines the narrative of God’s plan for the reconciliation of humanity. This 12-part reading plan summarizes the story of the Bible. As we read through the prophets we see the primary message was to the nations to stop sinning and return to the Lord.
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