Learning From Other's Mistakes - Amos

Amos: Setting the Plumb Line

Chad Hovind
April 25, 2021

The prophet Amos voiced the Lord's frustration with the pride and arrogance of the Israelites. He used the metaphor of a plumb line to describe how out of alignment the people had become. Comfort and ego can make us selfish, too, and staying aligned to God's will requires effort and vigilance. To learn strategies for doing just that, join Horizon at the Equipping service for this verse-by-verse study of Amos.

4/11

Recognizing the Roar for Repentance

Amos 1

4/18

Through the Eyes of Amos - Narrative Sermon

Amos 1-9

4/25

Learning From Other’s Mistakes

Amos 2

5/2

Agreeing to Walk With God

Amos 3

5/16

Stewarding God’s Resources

Amos 4-5

5/23

Loving People With Warnings

Amos 6

5/30

Aligning the Plumb Line

Amos 7

6/6

Challenging Your Relationship With Money

Amos 8

6/13

Trusting God for Restoration

Amos 9

Song Titles This Sunday

  • The Lion and the Lamb by Leeland
  • King of my Heart by Sarah & John Mark McMillan
  • Beautiful Things by Gungor

Other Messages in this Series

Message Date Speaker Actions Downloads
Trusting God For Restoration - Amos
Amos: Setting the Plumb Line Amos 9:1-15
Drew Thorwall
Challenging Your Relationship With Money - Amos
Amos: Setting the Plumb Line Amos 8:1-14
Chad Hovind
Aligning With The Plumb Line - Amos
Amos: Setting the Plumb Line Amos 7:1-17
Drew Thorwall
Loving People With Warnings - Amos
Amos: Setting the Plumb Line Amos 6:1-14
Chad Hovind
Worshipping God With Resources - Amos
Amos: Setting the Plumb Line Amos 4-5
Drew Thorwall
Agreeing To Walk With God - Amos
Amos: Setting the Plumb Line Amos 3:1-15
Chad Hovind
Through the Eyes of Amos
Amos: Setting the Plumb Line Amos 1-9
Chad Hovind
Recognizing the Roar for Repentance - Amos
Amos: Setting the Plumb Line Amos 1:1-15
Drew Thorwall