HOSEA
8:1-9:17 - ‘Israel’ had ‘forgotten’ and ‘forsaken’
the Lord (8:14). We have not remembered the Lord. We have turned away
from Him. We have forgotten Him. We have been ‘unfaithful’ to Him. This
is the sad story of our life - a story of forgetting and forsaking the
Lord. God is very different from us. He has not forgotten us. He has not
forsaken us. He has ‘remembered’ us. He has been ‘faithful’ to us. He
has shown us His ‘salvation’ (Psalm 98:3).
How do we know that God remembers us? How do we know that God is
faithful to us? - ‘Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners’;
‘While we were still sinners, Christ died for us’ (1 Timothy 1:15; Romans 5:8). ‘If we are faithless, He remains faithful; He cannot be false to Himself’ (2 Timothy 2:13).
10:1-12:9
- God’s love for us is much greater than our love for Him. So often,
we are like ‘Israel’ - ‘they did not fear the Lord’. Our love for God
grows weak. His love for us remains strong. He refuses to give up on us.
We wander away from the Lord. He calls us back to Himself - ‘It is time
to seek the Lord’; ‘You must return to your God’ (10:3,12; 11:1,8;
12:6). When we return to the Lord, He leads us in the way of His ‘love’.
He teaches us to ‘walk in the Spirit’. He produces in us ‘the fruit of
the Spirit’ (10:1; 11:3-4; Galatians 5:16-18,22-25).
God will help us to grow strong in our love for Him - ‘the Spirit helps
us in our weakness. We must ‘not quench the Spirit’. We must ‘not
grieve the Holy Spirit of God’ (Romans 8:26; 1 Thessalonians 5:19; Ephesians 4:30).
12:10-14:9
- The Lord loves us. He invites us to come to ‘know’ Him as our
‘Saviour’. We are to ‘return’ to Him and receive the blessings of His
salvation. He ‘forgives all our sins’. He leads us in the way of
‘fruitfulness’. He gives us eternal life - ‘I will ransom them from the
power of the grave. I will redeem them from death ...’ (13:4,14;
14:1-2,4,8). The call to receive salvation from the Lord is a call to
choose which way we will live. We must choose to be ‘righteous’ rather
than ‘rebellious’. We are to acknowledge that ‘the ways of the Lord are
right’. We are to choose the way of ‘the righteous’ who ‘walk in the
Lord’s ways’. We are to reject the way of ‘the rebellious’ who ‘stumble
over the Lord’s ways’. Let us walk in the light of the Lord’ (14:9; Isaiah 2:5).
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