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Wake Up America
Topic: #44 of 322 for Sermons on God's Judgment
Scripture:
Amos 2:1-2:16
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: September 2002
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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Title: Wake up America
Text: Amos 1:1, 2:1-16.
Date: 9/1/02
Location: Sulphur Spring Baptist Church
Introduction: During my first year of Seminary I had a professor named Joel Drinkard who taught Old Testament. One day he came in and passed out something that gave me an idea for a sermon that I have entitled: “Wake Up America.” I have had the opportunity to preach this particular sermon in several different churches during the last 12 years, including Sulphur Spring. However, with the one-year anniversary of the Terrorist attacks of September 11th, coming up soon I felt it would be good to share an updated version of this message with you.
Turn with me to Amos 2:1-16.
Amos was not a professional preacher; in fact he was a shepherd and fig tree farmer. He lived in a small town called Tekoa, which was located about 11 miles from the city of Jerusalem. But God called Amos to be a prophet and gave him a very important message to give to the nation of Israel. Amos made his prophecies during the reign of Jeroboam II, probably between the years of (760-750 B.C.) During this period of time both the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah enjoyed great prosperity, and reached new political and military heights. But it was also a time of idolatry, extravagant living, immorality, and judicial corruption. Israel was politically secure and spiritually smug. They were content in their immorality and comfortable in their sin. They were confident they were in the good graces of God.
Amos’ began his prophecy by prophesying about the fates of Israel’s enemies and neighbors. Then when he had the attention of the people, he began prophesying about God’s future judgment and condemnation upon the nation of Israel. God had lost his patience with His unfaithful, disobedient, and covenant breaking people. Amos’ prophecy warned of God’s immanent judgment upon the nation of Israel.
The judgment would be devastating to the people of Israel, but it was not without hope. There would be a remnant left in Israel who would repent of their sins and turn back to God, and as a result , God would have mercy on them. In fact He had a glorious future in store for Israel. The house of David would be restored to the throne and the people of Israel would once again be feasting on wine and fruit in the promise land.
I personally believe there are many similarities to the Israel of 750 BC and 21st Century America. In the view of most people today the United States is the only remaining Super Power in the World. With the fall of Communism, American Democracy has established itself as the form of government by which all others are measured.
Although the American economy has been a little sluggish the last couple of years it is still one of the strongest in the World. In fact what happens in our stock market effects other markets and people all around the world. The very fact that thousands of illegal aliens cross our border every day tells me that people are willing to do anything for a chance to live and work in the United States of America, even if it means breaking the law to do it.
Our military, which had lost some of its respect in the world community, has once again proven itself to be the best-trained and most sophisticated army in the World. They did what many people said couldn’t be done, something that the mighty Soviet Union’s
Text: Amos 1:1, 2:1-16.
Date: 9/1/02
Location: Sulphur Spring Baptist Church
Introduction: During my first year of Seminary I had a professor named Joel Drinkard who taught Old Testament. One day he came in and passed out something that gave me an idea for a sermon that I have entitled: “Wake Up America.” I have had the opportunity to preach this particular sermon in several different churches during the last 12 years, including Sulphur Spring. However, with the one-year anniversary of the Terrorist attacks of September 11th, coming up soon I felt it would be good to share an updated version of this message with you.
Turn with me to Amos 2:1-16.
Amos was not a professional preacher; in fact he was a shepherd and fig tree farmer. He lived in a small town called Tekoa, which was located about 11 miles from the city of Jerusalem. But God called Amos to be a prophet and gave him a very important message to give to the nation of Israel. Amos made his prophecies during the reign of Jeroboam II, probably between the years of (760-750 B.C.) During this period of time both the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah enjoyed great prosperity, and reached new political and military heights. But it was also a time of idolatry, extravagant living, immorality, and judicial corruption. Israel was politically secure and spiritually smug. They were content in their immorality and comfortable in their sin. They were confident they were in the good graces of God.
Amos’ began his prophecy by prophesying about the fates of Israel’s enemies and neighbors. Then when he had the attention of the people, he began prophesying about God’s future judgment and condemnation upon the nation of Israel. God had lost his patience with His unfaithful, disobedient, and covenant breaking people. Amos’ prophecy warned of God’s immanent judgment upon the nation of Israel.
The judgment would be devastating to the people of Israel, but it was not without hope. There would be a remnant left in Israel who would repent of their sins and turn back to God, and as a result , God would have mercy on them. In fact He had a glorious future in store for Israel. The house of David would be restored to the throne and the people of Israel would once again be feasting on wine and fruit in the promise land.
I personally believe there are many similarities to the Israel of 750 BC and 21st Century America. In the view of most people today the United States is the only remaining Super Power in the World. With the fall of Communism, American Democracy has established itself as the form of government by which all others are measured.
Although the American economy has been a little sluggish the last couple of years it is still one of the strongest in the World. In fact what happens in our stock market effects other markets and people all around the world. The very fact that thousands of illegal aliens cross our border every day tells me that people are willing to do anything for a chance to live and work in the United States of America, even if it means breaking the law to do it.
Our military, which had lost some of its respect in the world community, has once again proven itself to be the best-trained and most sophisticated army in the World. They did what many people said couldn’t be done, something that the mighty Soviet Union’s
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