A Truth-Telling Father

A TRUTH TELLING FATHER     

When I would heal Israel, the iniquity of Ephraim is uncovered.  They do not consider in their hearts that I remember all their wickedness.  Now their deeds are all around them; they are before My face.  Hosea 7:1

         Repentance begins with the recognition that God sees my sin, is grieved by it, and longs to forgive.  If I pretend that He doesn’t notice it, I will fail to take responsibility for it.  It’s as if I believe that God is a God who doesn’t see all, hear alls, and perceive all.  But meanwhile, everything I do, and everything I think of doing, is under His spotlight.  Since sin is conceived in the heart, what is in my heart is as real as if I had already said it or done it.  There are no secrets.

God’s desire is to heal and forgive.  That is His bent.  When I block His great love, expressed by His desire to forgive and restore, by hiding or denying my sin, He is frustrated because He is not able to do what He longs to do for me.  Continue reading “A Truth-Telling Father”

Betrayal By One Intimate

BETRAYAL BY ONE INTIMATE

Like Adam, they have broken the covenant– they were unfaithful to me there.  Hosea 6: 7

 If betrayed by a stranger, we shrug our shoulders and declare, “That’s life!”  But an act of betrayal committed by one close to us leaves us with an open, gaping wound that must heal.  Have you suffered the treachery of one in covenant with you?  The covenant of friendship, perhaps.  Or marriage, or business.  Within an intimate relationship, promises are made, vows of fidelity are taken, and well-intentioned love is understood and expected.  Things seem to run smoothly for a while, maybe even for decades, so it’s no wonder that when one close to us is revealed as a “Judas”, we are stunned and left staggering in disbelief for years.  Continue reading “Betrayal By One Intimate”

The Only Way To Impress God

THE ONLY WAY TO IMPRESS GOD

For I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and acknowledgment of God rather than burnt offerings. Hosea 6: 6

The nation of Israel had fled from the one true God and had gone to worship others. This involved keeping many rituals. To make a powerful contrast between the expectations of the false gods and the God they had forsaken, Hosea reminds them that Yahweh doesn’t want a form of religion. He wants a heart that is bent toward Him.

Today, God’s priorities are the same. No ritual will ever impress Him if there is a lack of mercy for those in need. No eloquent prayer nor an impressive monetary gift for some building fund will ever move the heart of God if there is no acknowledgement of Him in the gift. Continue reading “The Only Way To Impress God”

The Unacceptable Way Out

THE UNACCEPTABLE EASY WAY OUT

Oh Ephraim, what shall I do to you?  O Judah, what shall I do to you?  For your faithfulness is like a morning cloud and like the early dew it goes away.  I desire mercy and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.  Hosea 6:4-6

    Why is it that I think I can get away with cheating God?  This issue of mercy and sacrifice was of utmost importance to Jesus.  He quoted this passage twice in Matthew to the religious leaders of His day.  He wanted them to know what is still so pertinent today ~ you bring animals for sacrifice but you don’t bring me your life as a sacrificial offering.  What’s missing is commitment of the heart.

    What constitutes a sacrifice Jesus accepts?  Continue reading “The Unacceptable Way Out”

Unpredictable Affection

UNPREDICTABLE AFFECTION

What can I do with you, Judah?  Your love is like the morning mist, like the early dew that disappears.  Hosea 6:4

It is confusing to experience fickle behavior at the hands of a friend. One moment their eyes may be framed with concern, the next, they appear unmoved by our plight.  Not being able to predict which ‘friend’ we will encounter, our heart cannot be fully at rest.  We are on guard when sharing our thoughts and feelings.  If one visit goes well, we nervously anticipate the next, waiting for the shoe to drop.

I know many who were raised by parents whose behavior was unpredictable.  Happy one day, but in a rage the next.  The children lived nervously.  Continue reading “Unpredictable Affection”

Living Through Discipline

LIVING THROUGH DISCIPLINE

Come, and let us return to the Lord; for He has torn, but He will heal us; He has stricken, but He will bind us up. After two days He will revive us; on the third day He will raise us up, that we may live in His sight. Hosea 6:1-2

Remember what it was like to go after something that wasn’t really good for us? It was hard to convince ourselves that it wasn’t good because it sure felt great. Indulgence made us feel complete and gave us feelings of contentment that were deceiving. Perhaps our wanderings took us to a person that appeared to meet all of our internal needs. Pretty soon though, God tore it out of our hands. For any who have live through God’s discipline, the ‘feel of the tearing’ is quite vivid. It can seem cruel, but it is only temporarily. Continue reading “Living Through Discipline”

Superficial Repentance

SUPERFICIAL REPENTANCE

They will seek the Lord but they will not find Him. He has withdrawn from them. Hosea 5:6

“The proof is in the pudding.” My talk is cheap. Actions must prove my words.

The same is true of repentance. If I tell God I am sorry for what I’ve done, I will not go out and intentionally repeat it again. My actions will prove that I agree with God about my sin, that it was also distasteful to me, that it also grieved my soul.

Childishness can mark the life of many believers. Remember when our parents told us to apologize to a brother or sister. We said, “Sorry!” because we were made to. The mere inflection of our “Sorry!” was a clue that repentance was not evident in our heart. Continue reading “Superficial Repentance”

Carried By The Wind

CARRIED BY THE WIND

The wind wraps them in its wings and they will be ashamed because of their sacrifices. Hosea 4:19

This morning, my spirit has been so drawn to this verse. I have spent a lot of time just walking around my office, asking God what it is about this concept that is so important for me to know. I feel that the message is this ~ that we are captives of a wind we can not see and may not even be aware exists. It’s the wind created by our evil deeds. Sin creates movement, a current that sweeps us away before we know what is happening to us. Continue reading “Carried By The Wind”

Why Am I A Captive?

WHY AM I A CAPTIVE?

“Since Israel is stubborn like a stubborn heifer, can the Lord now pasture them like lamb in a large field?”  Hosea 4:16

Cattle can afford to roam open pastures because they are not easy prey.  Their size makes them secure.  A lamb is another matter.  He is vulnerable as soon as he strays from his shepherd.  He is easily lost, easily overtaken by many enemies.  Hosea’s point is clear.

Christ died for His sheep and He unites them in His fold.  When one begins to stray, another is supposed to call out, “Where in the world are you going?  Jesus is going this way.  Stay with us!”  Still, there are casualties because one sheep begins to believe that he’s a cow, that he can go his own way and survive.  Continue reading “Why Am I A Captive?”

It Rubs Off On Us

IT RUBS OFF ON US

Do not let Judah become guilty; may they not go to Gilgal or go up to Beth-aven.  Hosea 4:15

During Hosea’s lifetime, God’s people were divided into two nations.  Israel was to the north and Judah to the south.  Israel had strayed farther from God’s ways than Judah.  In this verse, God gives a cautionary word to Judah so that the purity of her faith will not continue to deteriorate.  His encouragement was this ~ Do not go to Gilgal or Beth-aven.  These cities, both in Israel, were the centers of idol worship.  If a citizen of Judah traveled there, most likely he would be drawn to partake in idolatrous activities.  The pull toward apostasy would be profound.

In whatever ways I am drawn to sin, I must be careful to avoid situations that put me in vulnerable places. Being near the things that cause me to stumble is poor planning because I underestimate their allure.  It could be that God is doing a new work in me.  Because it has just been birthed, it is as fragile as a new baby. Continue reading “It Rubs Off On Us”