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Hosea 8-14 | God Raising His Children
In Hosea 8, the Lord accuses Israel of rebelling against Him by worshiping idols and disregarding His law. They have sown the wind and will reap the whirlwind, facing the consequences of their actions. They try to make alliances with foreign nations, but it will only lead to disappointment and destruction. Hosea 9 describes the impending punishment of Israel for their unfaithfulness. The nation's joy will turn into mourning, and they will be exiled due to their idolatry and sin. They will be like a fruitless vine, facing God's anger and judgment. In Hosea 10, Israel's unfaithfulness is compared to a spreading weed, resulting in God's judgment upon the nation. They have trusted in their own strength and false gods, which will lead to their downfall and captivity by foreign powers.God's enduring love for Israel is depicted in Hosea 11, despite their constant rebellion. The Lord, like a compassionate parent, laments over the waywardness of His people. Although judgment will come, God's mercy will ultimately prevail, and He will gather His children back from exile.Hosea 12 admonishes Israel for their deceit and reliance on human wisdom instead of seeking the Lord's guidance. Jacob's history is recounted, emphasizing the importance of turning to God and walking in righteousness. Israel's sinfulness and idolatry are likened to the birth pains of a woman in Hosea 13. Despite God's past deliverance, Israel has forgotten Him. Their pursuit of false gods will bring destruction, and there will be no salvation apart from the Lord.Hosea 14 concludes with a call to repentance and a promise of restoration. If Israel returns to the Lord, He will heal their backsliding and show them compassion. God's love is everlasting, and He offers forgiveness and blessings to those who turn back to Him.In these chapters, we see a recurring theme of Israel's rebellion, idolatry, and God's call for repentance. The consequences of disobedience are evident, but God's mercy and willingness to forgive are also emphasized.Support the showThanks for listening. Please leave us a review HERE.<br/><br/>Support the Show<br/><br/>Check Out Our YouTube Content<br/><br/>Listen on Apple Podcasts<br/>Listen on Spotify<br/>Listen on Google Podcasts <br/><br/>Instagram<br/>Facebook<br/>Contact us at godsplanyourpart@gmail.com <br/><br/>Thanks so much for listening to the show. We'll See you tomorrow.<br/>-Ryan and Jenny