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  "custom_id": "AMO_003",
  "testament": "OT",
  "book": "Amos",
  "passage_ref": "Amos 3:1-15",
  "title": "Israel’s sin brings covenant judgment",
  "canonical_url": "/commentary/old-testament-simple/amos/amo_003/",
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  "simple_summary": "God had chosen Israel and brought her out of Egypt. That special favor did not excuse her sin. Because she lived in violence, oppression, and false worship, the Lord announced coming judgment. Her strength, wealth, and religious centers would be torn down, and only a small remnant would be left.",
  "simple_explanation": "Amos says that the Lord is speaking against all Israel, the same people he brought up from Egypt. Their election was real, but it did not protect them from judgment. In fact, it made them more responsible. God had known them in a special covenant way, so he would punish their sins.\n\nThe prophet then uses simple questions to show that events do not happen by chance. A lion roars because it has caught prey. A trap springs because something is in it. In the same way, the trouble coming on Israel is not random. It is the Lord’s judgment.\n\nAmos also says that God reveals his plan to his prophets. So when the Lord has spoken, the prophet must speak. Amos cannot stay silent.\n\nThe charges against Israel are serious. They are violent and oppressive. They do not know how to do what is right. They store up the gain from wrongdoing in their fortresses. Even outsiders could see the evil in Samaria.\n\nBecause of this, an enemy will surround the land and strip away Israel’s power. The people will be left with very little, like scraps rescued from a lion’s mouth. Their false worship at Bethel will be destroyed, and their rich houses will fall too. Wealth, power, and religion will not save them from the Lord’s judgment.",
  "important_truths": [
    "God’s choice of Israel increased her responsibility; it did not cancel her guilt.",
    "The Lord’s judgment is not random. He rules over events and gives warning through his prophets.",
    "Violence, oppression, and false worship bring real covenant judgment.",
    "Outward wealth and religious centers cannot protect people from God’s sentence.",
    "Judgment is severe, but it is not total; a small remnant remains."
  ],
  "warnings_promises_commands": [
    "Warning: God will punish Israel for all her sins.",
    "Warning: The Lord will destroy Bethel’s altars and Israel’s proud houses.",
    "Command: Listen to the Lord’s message.",
    "Command: Amos must proclaim what God has revealed.",
    "Promise/Note: Only a small remnant will be rescued from judgment."
  ],
  "gods_plan_connection": "This passage shows that the God who redeemed Israel from Egypt also holds her accountable under the covenant. His plan is to expose sin, bring just judgment, and preserve only a small remnant. In the larger Bible story, this points to the need for a faithful mediator and a purer kind of worship than empty religion can provide.",
  "simple_application": "Do not think that religious privilege makes sin less serious. God still cares about justice, truth, and obedience. Wealth, reputation, and religious activity cannot hide wrongdoing from him. The proper response is to listen, repent, and take God’s warnings seriously.",
  "net_bible_attribution": "Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NET) are from the NET Bible®, copyright ©1996, 2019 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved.",
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