Is success always a sign of God’s blessing?
In Amos chapter 5, the prophet Amos delivers one of the strongest messages in the Old Testament. Israel was thriving—economically strong, politically stable, and religiously active. But beneath the surface, spiritual sickness was growing.
In this powerful message, Pastor Reggie unpacks:
Why God rejected Israel’s worship
How prosperity can hide spiritual decay
What it means to “let justice roll like a river”
The difference between religious activity and true righteousness
Why worship must impact how we live Monday through Saturday
The issue wasn’t a lack of religion — it was a lack of righteousness.
Amos confronts a culture that equated growth with God’s approval. But movement does not equal health. Success does not always mean blessing.
This sermon challenges us to ask:
Has comfort dulled our conviction?
Has success hidden sickness in our lives?
Does our worship shape how we treat people?
If you’re studying the Minor Prophets, the Book of Amos, or looking for a Bible teaching on justice, righteousness, and authentic worship — this message is for you.
📖 Scripture: Amos 5:21–24
📍 Series: The Minor Prophets
If this message encouraged or challenged you, like, share, and subscribe for more biblical teaching and sermons.