MAY 17, 2026

Dr. Kevin Ueckert

Lead Pastor

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Summary

Pastor Kevin delivered a powerful message from Amos chapters 3-6 about God's relentless pursuit of His people's hearts. Using the prophet Amos's words to Israel, he emphasizes that God's discipline is an expression of His love, not His wrath. The sermon illustrates how God will stop at nothing to reclaim the hearts of His people who have wandered away from Him. Through personal stories and biblical exposition, Pastor Kevin shows that God's judgment on His people is actually discipline meant to bring them back to relationship with Him. The message culminates in communion, where believers can respond to God's relentless love by surrendering their whole hearts to Him.

Key Verses

  • Amos 3:1-2
  • Amos 4:6-11
  • Amos 5:4
  • Amos 5:6
  • Amos 5:14-15
  • 1 Corinthians 11:28-29
  • Deuteronomy 28-30

Questions

  • How does the idea that God's discipline comes from His love rather than His anger change your perspective on difficult seasons in your life?
  • Pastor Kevin shared a story about holding his thrashing 3-year-old son. How does this image help you understand God's heart toward us when we're struggling or rebellious?
  • In Amos 4, God repeatedly says 'Yet you did not return to me.' What are some things in our culture today that keep people from returning to God?
  • What's the difference between God's judgment on the nations versus His discipline of His people? Why is this distinction important?
  • How can understanding God's relentless pursuit of our hearts change the way we discipline or guide our own children or those we influence?
  • Amos 5:4 says 'Seek me and live.' What does it practically look like to seek God in your daily life?
  • Pastor Kevin mentioned that 'present faithfulness impacts future judgment.' How does this truth motivate you in your current circumstances?
  • What walls have you built around your life that might be keeping God from fully capturing your heart?

Life Application

This week, identify one area of your life where you've been resistant to God's leading or where you've been trying to maintain control. Practice daily surrender by specifically praying about this area each morning, asking God to help you 'seek Him and live' in that particular aspect of your life. Consider what it would look like to fully surrender this area to God's loving discipline and guidance.

Key Takeaways

  • God's discipline is an expression of His love, not His wrath - He pursues us relentlessly because He wants our hearts
  • When God's people wander from Him, He will stop at nothing to get their hearts back, even using difficult circumstances as discipline
  • The refrain 'Yet you did not return to me' shows God's heart breaking over His people's continued rebellion despite His loving discipline
  • God calls His people to 'seek me and live' - true life is found in relationship with Him, not in self-sufficiency
  • Present faithfulness impacts future judgment - how we respond to God today affects generations to come

Ending Prayer

Lord Jesus, thank You for Your relentless love that pursues us even when we wander. We're grateful that Your discipline comes from a heart of love, not anger. Help us to recognize Your loving hand in all circumstances of our lives, even the difficult ones. Give us hearts that are quick to return to You and surrender completely. May we be people who seek You and live, not just going through religious motions but truly giving You our whole hearts. Use us to impact future generations through our present faithfulness. We love You and surrender ourselves to You completely. In Your precious name, Amen.