Summary
Amos 6:1–7 – Woe to the complacent
What happens: Leaders in Zion and Samaria lie at ease, trust in status, and stretch out on beds of ivory. They invent music, drink bowls of wine, and ignore the ruin of Joseph; therefore they go first into exile.
What it means: Comfort without compassion is sin. God opposes pride that refuses to grieve over national decay.
Amos 6:8–11 – Pride and great houses destroyed
What happens: The Lord swears He abhors the pride of Jacob. City and houses, great and small, are shattered.
What it means: God tears down what pride builds. Security based on wealth or name collapses before His judgment.
Amos 6:12–14 – Perverted justice and coming oppression
What happens: They turn justice into poison and boast in their own strength. God raises a nation to afflict Israel from Lebo-Hamath to the Arabah.
What it means: Inverted morals bring external defeat. God rules history and disciplines His people to reclaim them.
Application
- Grieve over sin around you and act in love.
- Refuse pride; measure success by faithfulness, not luxury.
- Restore justice where it has soured into bitterness.
