Amos 2:6–3 — Crime and Punishment The spiral tightens, and Amos now lands on Israel’s sins—crimes not merely “out there” among the nations, but inside the covenant community itself. Pastor Marco unpacks how God holds His own people to account for corruption, exploitation, and hypocritical religion, showing that privilege never cancels responsibility. In these chapters, God exposes the way injustice, greed, and spiritual compromise become systemic—and why judgment is not random but measured, m...
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Amos 2:6–3 — Crime and Punishment The spiral tightens, and Amos now lands on Israel’s sins—crimes not merely “out there” among the nations, but inside the covenant community itself. Pastor Marco unpacks how God holds His own people to account for corruption, exploitation, and hypocritical religion, showing that privilege never cancels responsibility. In these chapters, God exposes the way injustice, greed, and spiritual compromise become systemic—and why judgment is not random but measured, m...
Weekend Bible Study with Jacob Prasch | The Scottish Conference
Moriel Ministries
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2 weeks ago
Weekend Bible Study with Jacob Prasch | The Scottish Conference
This week, Jacob delivers his weekly "Word for the Weekend" teaching from Scotland during the November conference. This week's message is about current events. This teaching was originally taught on RTN TV's "Word for the Weekend" on November 22, 2025 and can be found on RTN and Moriel's YouTube and ministry channels. Word for the Weekend streams live every Saturday. See RTNTV.org for more information
Moriel Ministries
Amos 2:6–3 — Crime and Punishment The spiral tightens, and Amos now lands on Israel’s sins—crimes not merely “out there” among the nations, but inside the covenant community itself. Pastor Marco unpacks how God holds His own people to account for corruption, exploitation, and hypocritical religion, showing that privilege never cancels responsibility. In these chapters, God exposes the way injustice, greed, and spiritual compromise become systemic—and why judgment is not random but measured, m...