Brooks Potteiger, Drunk on Hypocrisy, Revived by Righteousness (Amos 5-6)

Summary

Pastor Potteiger draws a parallel between an incident of raw sewage polluting the Potomac River and the spiritual corruption within the church, emphasizing that without genuine repentance, worship becomes hypocritical and unpleasing to God. Referencing the Book of Amos, particularly chapters 5 and 6, the sermon highlights Israel’s false sense of security amidst their rituals, cautioning that the day of the Lord, which they anticipated, would instead bring judgment upon them. The speaker outlines four movements within the text: 1) the misguided desire for the day of the Lord, 2) the need for repentance over ritualistic worship, 3) the complacency of leaders ignoring spiritual decay, and 4) the inevitable ruin facing the nation due to pride and injustice. He underscores the church’s role in addressing the nation’s spiritual maladies, arguing that true righteousness can only emerge through faith in Christ, who not only forgives but transforms. The call to action emphasizes lifting high the name of Jesus to foster streams of righteousness that can revitalize the entire nation.

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