Free Sermon on Amos

This free sermon on Amos will help your students study Amos’ message to Israel to learn how to recognize when God is calling them to something better.

THIS IS HOW THE FREE SERMON ON AMOS BREAKS DOWN:
Whenever God calls you to change, it’s because He wants something better for you.

Let’s take a look at the prophetic intervention of a small-town farmer with a big heart. His name was Amos and he wrote to Israel to explain that God wanted something better for them.

Amos reveals that Israel’s worship services were spectacular, but they weren’t sincere. Their worship songs were just noise and their offerings were empty. They needed an intervention. But what good is an intervention without a way out? That’s why God’s interventions always include an invitation.

Amos writes this letter to explain that God is far more concerned with how we treat people than the quality of our weekend services. What good is a weekly service without community service? Our faith should lead to action.
Scripture: Amos 5:10; Amos 5:21 – 24

This sermon is adapted from our small group Bible study on Amos. Click here to view the Amos small group Bible Study. You might also like these free sermon series for youth.

Most of our series have been recorded and are available in our free video library! You can access those Bible study videos by clicking here.

THIS FREE SERMON INCLUDES:

— 1 sermon outline (editable)
— 1 small group discussion guide
— Sermon branding graphics
— Social graphics

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