Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Year 9, Day 212: Hosea 13-14


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These final chapters of Hosea run the full gamut of relationship with God.  It begins in full judgment mode.  God speaks of judgment at the hands of Assyria, which we know comes to pass.  God compares himself to a lion or bear when He speaks about judgment coming upon them.



The interesting perspective in Hosea 13 is where God places the fault for the impending judgment.  Yes, there is mention of idolatry, which is frequently lifted up by God as an offense, for obvious reasons.  The last thing God says before speaking of Himself as a lion or bear, though, is that they forgot Him.  He says that they had their full when He brought them into glory and they forgot Him.



This is sad.  They forgot God because of God’s generosity.  They forgot God because their life was so good.  It isn’t like God didn’t fulfill His promises.  It isn’t that God couldn’t protect them.  They forgot God because God lived up to being God!



Given this, Hosea 14 is an incredible chapter.  This chapter begins with an appeal to return to God.  God promises to restore them.  God promises to heal them.  God promises that they will dwell under His shadow once more.  God promises that the last word is not going to be that of judgment and wrath but of healing and restoration.



Judgment and wrath are a part of the equation.  Like a parent who punishes their child for wrongdoing, God punishes the Hebrew people.  God punishes, though, not as an absolute retribution but as means for correction and restoration.  God punishes so that we learn and can be restored.  As dark as Hosea can be, this truly is a message of hopefulness for a sinful humanity in the presence of a holy God.



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