Prophetic Message
A strict monotheist, Amos rejected the pagan worship practices that had taken hold in Israel and proclaimed that prayers and sacrifices could not compensate for unjust deeds. His central concern was economic and social justice: he condemned the disparity between the wealthy and the poor and taught that behaving justly mattered far more than ritual observance.
He confronted the established religion of the northern kingdom at Bethel and foretold the misfortunes that would befall Israel, including foreign conquest and the downfall of those who led the people into idolatry.