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Amos Posts

Beds of Ivory: The Day God Speaks
May 14, 2026

Beds of Ivory: The Day God Speaks

The Book of Amos is one of the Bible’s clearest mirrors of spiritual complacency, and Amos 6 is the moment when that mirror is held up to a culture that confuses comfort with God’s approval the day God speaks. The podcast’s guided …
Religious Lies Exposed: What God Really Demands
April 21, 2026

Religious Lies Exposed: What God Really Demands

Amos Chapter 5 is one of the bible's clearest pictures of prophetic lament, where grief and warning live side by side. The reading invites us to walk with Amos toward Bethel and feel the "funeral song" tone before judgment arrives. This bible audio …
Mercy Amid Warnings: Discovering Hope in Hard Times
Feb. 12, 2026

Mercy Amid Warnings: Discovering Hope in Hard Times

The quiet of dawn in Tekoa breaks under the steady rhythm of Amos’s staff, and with it comes a question that still searches us today: what happens when comfort dulls conscience? Discovering hope in hard times, this episode traces a vivid scene…
Mercy Feeds Village: Bread Shared With Courage
Jan. 29, 2026

Mercy Feeds Village: Bread Shared With Courage

We open with stillness and a simple invitation: let the heart settle and listen for the Shepherd’s voice. From there, the path winds into a lived portrait of Amos, not as a distant figure, but as a neighbor who mends fences, blesses families, …
Hearts Left Unturned: Mercy Whispers Through Exile
Jan. 15, 2026

Hearts Left Unturned: Mercy Whispers Through Exile

We open with a quiet invitation: slow your breath, set down your worry, and step into the world of Amos. The scene forms around terraces and olive groves as morning rises pink over Tekoa. This is not a lecture about an ancient prophet; it is a lived…
Prophet’s Bold Call: Warnings for Israel’s Neighbors
Jan. 1, 2026

Prophet’s Bold Call: Warnings for Israel’s Neighbors

The first steps into Tekoa feel like a slow breath after a long day. We meet Amos not as a court sage but as a working shepherd whose hands remember bark, wool, and weather. The soundscape of roosters, children, and prayer sets a living backdrop for…