The book of Amos carries a warning that cuts across centuries: privilege does not remove accountability. Jay Nickels walks through this often-overlooked minor prophet, showing how God called an ordinary herdsman to confront a prosperous nation that had grown complacent, corrupt, and hollow in its worship. Israel looked the part on the outside while drifting far from God on the inside. The parallels to the church today are hard to miss. Judgment is certain, but so is the mercy God extends to those who will seek Him.