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Monday, September 8, 2025

Hosea, Part VI

Chapter 4 has a different kind of feel to it.  We have moved from a domestic setting--with children running about, tears of a pleading husband, the shameful grimace of a broken wife--to a courtroom. It's as if God has moved His message to a more public arena, broadening the venue as to drive the point more fully home.

Did people discount Hosea's message, dismissing it as the ramblings of a distraught husband? 

Of course Hosea is ranting and raving at us. What kind of man names his children those ridiculous names?  His wife's a whore--no wonder he's burdened with sorrow and grief.  He then has the unmitigated gall to turn his anger on us!  Making us out as some kind of whore towards God!  What? Yeah, maybe we do engage a little too much with those pagans, but it's hard to deny their success!  The god Baal does an awful lot to provide for them.  Every season, the fields are full of grain.  The rains come and the streams overflow.  The animals have lots of babies and so do the people. Yes, sacrificing a child is hard to take, but hey, if that means a bounty for the rest of the family, so be it!  And to everyone else!  Yeah, that sexual stuff is strange, but hey, if the god requires it and we benefit from it, why not?  Hosea is miserable with his own weird family-- that is his problem.  We have been able to balance Yahweh with Baal, and we get results!  All Hosea gets is unhappy children and a wife who sleeps around.  He's made his problem our problem, and we don't buy it. 

God is now acting as a Dvine Prosecutor, speaking through Hosea, and no longer having him demonstrate the unfaithfulness of Israel in his personal life. 

God will take on any role He can to get our attention, even the role of Son. Here we go!

In 4:1-3, we hear:

Hear the word of the Lord, O people of Israel!
The Lord has brought charges against you, saying:
“There is no faithfulness, no kindness,
no knowledge of God in your land.
You make vows and break them;
you kill and steal and commit adultery.
There is violence everywhere—
one murder after another.
That is why your land is in mourning,
and everyone is wasting away.
Even the wild animals, the birds of the sky,
and the fish of the sea are disappearing.

God does not mince words as to cause and effect.  If you turn away from the value system of Yahweh--where life is sacred, the Law is essential and others are family--then what do you get? Remember how your founding mother and father didn't want God's knowledge but took a bite from a tree of good knowledge (what you determine it to be) and bad knowledge (what you don't see until you are drowning in its evil depths).   

Here's the bitter fruit of your own knowledge: 

Violence. 
 
Adultery. 

Murder. 

False testimony. 

No love for God.  

No love for others. 

No loving your neighbor as yourself. 

No seeking after the ways of God.

(Just a thought here--did your pursuit of sexual perversion and watching babies burn to death harden your hearts?  Are your souls seared by sin?  Are you now utterly deaf to your conscience?  That is the greatest "gift" of Baal:  The Prince of Darkness, using this false god as a mouthpiece, now whispers to your heart and you follow his lead.  Your society, as a result, is being degraded by sin's tyranny.)

(Oh, yeah. One more thought.  Slavery is never advertised as slavery, but as freedom...  

Freedom from such antiquated thinking such as the Law of Moses.  

Freedom from anything that restricts you.  

Freedom to be non-judgmental towards others, and to embrace the good they have to offer.  

Freedom to pick and choose your own morality because this isn't the desert anymore--this is the land of milk and honey and it's hard to ignore all of its god-given bounty. 

But, Israel, did you hear the metal sound that the shackles made as they slammed tight around your wrists and ankles? Oh wait!  That's what God is trying to do through Hosea: He wants you to see just how enslaved you are!)

God is also using nature to drive home His point. Remember how He judged every god of Egypt, by overcoming their supposed rule over the earth?  The god of light couldn't prevent the utter darkness that descended over the land; the god of the Nile couldn't stop the waters from changing into blood and Pharaoh, claiming to be a god himself, couldn't save his own son. 

No difference here: the gods of Canaan can't stop the fish, the birds and the wild animals from disappearing.  People are starving.  Where's your god Baal now?   Where's his provision?  Didn't all that sex done before the gods and all those screaming babies make any difference?  

Then, God doesn't give the children of Israel a chance to start the blame game: “Don’t point your finger at someone else and and try to pass the blame!" (4:4)

God will then launch into holding the leadership--the priests--for having aided, abetted and benefitted from the sin of the people. 

Stay tuned.  These are powerful (and deeply convicting) words from the Lord.













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