I. Amos and His Visions A. The First Scene: Locusts i. Vision ii. Intercession iii. Compassion B. The Second Scene: Fire i. Vision ii. Intercession iii. Compassion C. The Third Scene: Plumb Line i. Vision ii. Question iii. Destruction
II. Amos and His Opposition A. The Indignation of a Priest i. Amos Was Lied About ii. He Was Asked to Leave B. The Explanation of a Prophet i. Amos Explains His Background ii. He Explains His Calling C. The Condemnation of a People i. Addressing Amaziah's Wife ii. Addressing His Children iii. Addressing His Land iv. Addressing His Life v. Addressing His People
III. Application A. God Answers the Prayers of His People B. God's Patience Does Have Limits C. God's Ministers Owe Their Allegiance to God, Not to Men or Institutions
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Hamp Linehan is pastor of Reformed Baptist Church of Ft. Worth, Texas, where he has ministered since 1999. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North Texas and a Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has pursued...