Categories: Amos Sermons

The Dreaded Day of the Lord? (Amos 5:18-27)

Peter describes the day of the Lord in the third chapter of his second letter. He actually exhorts the church to live in light of the day of the Lord. This is such a day that we live in light of it actually waiting for it, desiring this day. Amos the prophet does not have such encouraging words for Israel. What are we to make of this warning of the day of the Lord for Israel? What do we think of Israel now that Christ has entered history? Please stay tuned as we hear, "The Dreaded Day of the Lord?"

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