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Amos 3:3-6 (12/14/17)

Cause and Effect

December 14, 2017 • Benham Brothers

* Amos was a farmer and used examples from nature.
* He was trying to show the Israelites that God’s punishment wasn’t without cause.
* God had used natural disaster (locusts, etc) to punish them.
* Look at Amos’s examples:
* vs 3 - if two people walk together (effect) they had to first agree on a direction (cause).
* vs 4 - if a lion is going to roar in a thicket or his den (effect) he had to first find his prey (cause).
* vs 5 - if a bird is going to be caught in a trap (effect) he must first be baited (cause).
* vs 6 - if disaster comes upon a city (effect) then God had to have planned it (cause).
* vs 10 - if God planned disaster on a city (effect) then the people have sinned against Him (cause).
* Apply this to your life - what effects do you see?
* This will help you get to a cause.

Amos 1:1 (12/12/19)

December 12, 2019 • Benham Brothers

* What do Amos, Elisha, Jesus, and the Disciples all have in common? * They were gainfully employed in business when God called them. * They were shepherds, farmers, carpenters, accountants, doctors, fishermen - all men of business. * Why? * I believe the marketplace is the best place to train people - it’s the great “sifter” of men. * How? * If you don’t bring real value in the marketplace you don’t make it! * In vocational ministry you are often judged by your INTENTIONS. * So if the event didn’t go well or your lunch meeting went 3 hours too long, then it must have been God’s will. * But in the marketplace you are judged by your ACTIONS. * If the event didn’t go well or you took 3 hours too long in a meeting, you could get fired! * That trains you to stay on point and bring real, tangible value. * Amos was a poor country farmer, but God gave him a powerful word to speak. * What does this say about you and me? * We are God’s ministers in the marketplace!!!!

Amos 2:4-6 (12/14/17)

December 14, 2017 • Benham Brothers

* Judah was going to be judged for rejecting God’s law. * If you reject God’s law you reject God. * State-funded police write tickets because violating their rules is a violation of the state. * If you reject your parent’s rules you are rejecting your parents. * When confronted with the law we have a choice - accept or reject. * Here’s the key - If you accept the rule you accept the rule-giver. * If you reject a rule you reject the rule-giver. * If you reject Him He rejects you.

Amos 4:6-10 (12/20/16)

December 20, 2016 • Benham Brothers

* God is always speaking. * He was trying to get Israel’s attention so they would repent for their sins. How? * He used physical things to make a spiritual point. * He didn’t blow a massive horn and announce their need to repent. * He used famine, rain, locusts, mildew, war, and murder - all things they could explain naturally. * Only those who had eyes to see and ears to hear would see and hear God’s voice speaking through it.