Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Amos

Homiletics                                              Study:        Children of the Promise    

                                                                                                 Kingdom Divided

Lesson     13                                            Passage:    Amos

Content (List of Topics or Events)

Amos calls out Lord’s indictment of 8 nations (Amos 1-2)

1. The Lord roars from Zion in words of Amos (Amos 1:1-2)

2. Lord’s indictment of Israel’s neighbors – Three sins and more (Amos 1:3-2:16)

a. Damascus – threshed Gilead; fire on house of Hazael, break gate of Damascus, and people of Aram into exile (3-5)

b. Gaza – took captive and sold to Edom; fire on walls, destroy king, all Philistine dead (6-8)

c. Tyre – took captive and sold to Edom; set fire on walls and consume her fortresses (9-10)

d. Edom – pursued brother, slaughtered women, anger; set fire on Teman (11-12)

e. Ammon – ripped open pregnant women of Gilead; set fire on walls of Rabbah, consume fortresses and king into exile. (13-15)

f. Moab – burned to ashes bones of Edom’s king; send fire on Moab, consume fortresses, Moab will go down, ruler destroyed (2:1-3)

g. Judah – rejected law of Lord, not kept decrees, lead astray; send fire on Judah (4-5)

3. Indictment of Israel

a. Israel – sell innocent, walk on poor, deny justice, sexual deviates, profane name of Lord (6-8)

b. Experienced Lord destroy Amorites, bring out of captivity, raised prophets; I will crush you all (9-16)

Amos calls out Sovereign Lord’s punishment of Israel’s unfaithfulness (Amos 3-6)

1. Lord says He called you were His chosen (3:1-2)

2. Do you understand the signs; its all around (3-10)

3. God will destroy what you have created false gods and wealth (11-15)

4. What the Lord says  

a. You’ll be taken away (4:1-3)

b. You’ll sacrifice and boast in sin (4:4-5)

c. God gave you hunger but did not return (7)

d. God withheld rain, but did not return (8)

e. God struck crops but did not return (9)

f. God sent plagues, overthrew, but you did not return (10-11)

g. Prepare to meet your God (12-13

5. God’s lament and call to repent

a. Your number will be reduced; seek the Lord and live (5:1-6)

b. You pervert justice (7-15)

c. You pervert religious celebrations and worship (16-27)

6. Complacency and Pride

a. You live in luxury; it will end (6:1-7)

b. God abhor’s pride; will smash houses (8-11)

c. God will a nation to oppress (12-14)

Amos calls out Sovereign Lord’s judgment and restoration of Israel (Amos 7-9)

1. Israel’s punishment shown to Amos

a. Locus strip the land; cries for help and Lord relents (1-3)

b. Fire and dries up deep; cries for help and Lord relents (4-6)

c. Plumb line in Israel; spare no more says the Lord (7-9)

d. Amos Instructed to prophesy against Israel (10-17)

2. Time has come

a. Ripe fruit – time for judgment (8:1-6)

b.  Pride of Jacob – God will not forget things done (7-8)

c. Singing to mourning (9-10)

d. Famine in land (11-13)

e. Sin of Samaria will fall and never rise (14)

f. God is sovereign – sinners will die (9:1-10)

3.  Israel Restoration

a. God will restore from ruins (11-12)

b. God will bring back people from exile (13-14a)

c. God’s people will never be uprooted (14b-15)

 

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

Amos calls out Lord’s indictment of 8 nations

Amos 1-2

Amos calls out Sovereign Lord’s punishment of Israel’s unfaithfulness

Amos 3-6

Amos calls out Sovereign Lord’s judgment and restoration of Israel

Amos 7-9

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)

 Lord speaks through Amos nation’s indictment, Israel’s verdict and restoration.

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT Almighty Lord sees and will judge our response to Him.

Specific Application Questions

What sins need to be taken care of; where do you need forgiveness and grace?

How have you experienced God but did not accept His direction?

In what ways do you recognize God’s work in you?

Principles to Remember                                                                                         

God righteously judges

God’s hand is visible

God desires our righteousness

Characteristic of God

Righteous Judge

Theme

Almighty Lord desires righteous followers who recognize Him as the source of goodness.

Thursday, December 1, 2022

Jonah

 Homiletics                                              Study:        Children of the Promise    

                                                                                                 Kingdom Divided

Lesson     12                                            Passage:    Jonah

Content (List of Topics or Events)

Jonah encounters God; hears His direction, is held accountable receives saving mercy bringing praise (Jonah 1-2)

1. Jonah reacts to God’s call

a. Jonah hears God’s call to preach against Nineveh (Jonah 1:1-2)

b. Jonah runs away from the Lord sailing for Tarshish (3)

c. Lord sends a violent storm that causes sailors to fear and lighten the ship (4-5)

2. Sleeping Jonah hears the request for God to save.

a. Captain of the ship goes to sleeping Jonah and asks for him to call on his god so they won’t perish (6)

b. Sailors cast lots to find responsibility for calamity; the lot falls on Jonah and asks “what”. (7-10)

c. Jonah says throw me into the sea; his fault (11)

3. God provides safety

a. Sailors plead for mercy, throws Jonah into the sea; then offer sacrifice to Lord (13-16)

b. Lord provides fish who swallow Jonah where he remains for 3 days & nights (17)

4. Jonah’s prayer of praise to God in fish

a. God heard Jonah’s cry and brought him up (2:1-6)

b. God heard Jonah’s prayer and grateful; salvation comes from Lord (2:7-9)

c. Lord commands the fish to place Jonah on dry land (2:10)

Jonah’s message leads Nineveh to repentance bringing God’s mercy (Jonah 3)

1. Word of the Lord comes to Jonah a second time for Nineveh (3:1-2)

2. Jonah proclaims Ninevah's overthrow in 40 days; people believe and fast (3-5)

3. Jonah’s warning reached the king of Ninevah and covered in sackcloth and the king issued a decree to not eat or drink, urgently call on God, and give up evil ways (6-8)

4. Hoping that God would relent from fierce anger (9)

5. God sees their response and did not destroy them (10)

 

Jonah’s anger brings God’s corrective lesson (Jonah 4)

1. Jonah’s anger

a. Jonah sees and becomes angry;  knowing that God is slow to anger and abounding in love (1-2)

b. Jonah prays for God to take his life (3)

c. God challenges Jonah’s anger (4)

2. Jonah waits to see Ninevah

a. Makes shelter and waits to see what will happen to Nineveh (5)

b.  Lord provides a plant for shade; Jonah is happy (6)

c. Worm chews plant and withers; scorching wind and sun causes Jonah to grow faint (7-8)

d. Jonah again says “it would be better to die than to live (9)

3.  God uses plant, which Jonah did not tend or make grow, to illustrate God’s greater concern for Ninevah (10-11)

 

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

Jonah encounters God; hears His direction, is held accountable receives saving mercy bringing praise

Jonah 1-2

Jonah’s message leads Nineveh to repentance bringing God’s mercy

Jonah 3

Jonah’s anger brings God’s corrective lesson

Jonah 4

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)

 God uses unwilling Jonah bringing repentance and demonstration of concern.

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT God has a mission for His followers and amazing results can occur when we submit to His leading.

Specific Application Questions

How do you reject God’s leading?  What results have you experienced?

When sin is identified, what is your response?

What is your attitude when results aren’t what you expect?

Principles to Remember                                                                                         

God calls us to do His will

Faithful service has results

God is slow to anger and abounding in love

Characteristic of God

Compassionate for His creation

Theme

God calls us to listen to His word and humble ourselves before Him.