The fifth sin which Amos addresses that Israel was guilty of is the sin of unacceptable or empty worship. They resorted to a hollow traditionalism, because of a lack of transformation, which lead to a false sense of security, which God equated to idolatry and worthy of his judgment and discipline. What a sobering warning to each of us as we take care not to allow our worship to transform from sincere to tradition, and never to forsake the necessary transformation of a relationship with the Lord.
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Nicholas LeBlanc is a church planter with a pastor's heart. After graduating from Dallas Theological Seminary in 2008 he returned to his hometown, Central, LA, to plant Central Bible Church. It was there that he met his wife Sophia Elliott LeBlanc and the two were married in...