Summary: The needed growth and maturity of the conscience educated by the Word of God. The conscience will have a judgment on all aspects of life, which is to include the Christian liberties in the light of expediency and edification.
Summary: God’s Word declares the power and provision of deliverance from the self which sin has created, and the emancipation of the Self which God has created. This latter self will need the controlling power of the New Man, Christ Jesus.
Summary: The Gospel calls the Christian to a life of conformity to Christ, putting away that which hinders our walk with God, and allowing grace to mold spiritual character in the Christian life.
Scripture: Amos 1:1–2; Amos 7:10–17; 2 Peter 1:19–21
Summary: God often used “Major” Prophets, but He also uses “Minor” Prophets. We must be praying that God will bring fresh callings through fresh avenues for the End Time.
Summary: God called Amos from following the flock and a gatherer of sycamore fruit, who had no family ties to being a prophet. Yet God used him to bring about the needed message to the Northern Kingdom some 49 years before their Captivity.
Summary: Though the Christian is ever looking for the imminent coming of our Lord in a Rapture, we must not lose sight of the purpose of the Ministry—to continue to prepare young people for their calling from God for this generation. The call of Elisha is presented.
Summary: Continuing the message of the morning: a view of Elisha from his calling, his view of Elijah’s translation, the famine scene at Gilgal, and the great host of angels at Dothan.