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When God sees injustice, oppression, and suffering inflicted on the vulnerable, His anger is aroused. This anger is not separate from His love, but an expression of it.

Tiffany Coker and Pastor Jeff Cranston unpack the powerful prophecies of Amos, a humble farmer called to confront corruption in both Israel and surrounding nations. Written around 760-750 BC, Amos's words cut through religious hypocrisy and social injustice with startling relevance for today.

How does God view oppression and injustice? What happens when His patience runs out? Join us as we explore Amos's urgent call for true righteousness.

[00:00 - 03:17] Introduction and Historical Context

[03:17 - 07:43] Amos's Unique Prophetic Role

[07:43 - 10:28] Structure of the Book of Amos

[10:28 - 14:27] God's Judgment on Surrounding Nations

[14:27 - 15:37] God's Message to Israel

[15:37 - 20:57] Key Theological Themes

  1. God's Anger: An expression of His love and concern for the oppressed
  2. God's Judgment: A tool for instruction and restoration, not just punishment
  3. Prophetic Authority: Amos's divine calling vs. established religious authority

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"God's anger is not the opposite of God's love. God's anger is an integral part of God's love." – Pastor Jeff Cranston

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