God is LONGING for His people to return to Him.
What does Hosea 5:15 tell us about why God is withdrawing affection from Israel?
Again, from what you can infer from verse 15, what does God say He will do to bring us back to Himself?
What does that tell you about God?
In Hosea 6:1-3, how do we see evidence of Israel just 'going through the motions' of repentance?
There are 3 things that you can discover from this section about what God wants from Israel (and what God still wants from us today)... confession, repentance, and humble confidence.
How are these evidenced in this passage of Hosea?
How are these evidenced in your life?
[Activity] Notice how many times in 6:1-3 it mentions "God will" or "He will"... what does this tell you about the nature of God?
Look at the sort of apology God longs for in this section.
What is the difference between going through the motions and genuine repentance?
How can you avoid the former and embrace the latter?
Are there any areas of your life where you are refusing to acknowledge the Lord?
What does Hosea 5:15 tell us about why God is withdrawing affection from Israel?
Again, from what you can infer from verse 15, what does God say He will do to bring us back to Himself?
What does that tell you about God?
In Hosea 6:1-3, how do we see evidence of Israel just 'going through the motions' of repentance?
There are 3 things that you can discover from this section about what God wants from Israel (and what God still wants from us today)... confession, repentance, and humble confidence.
How are these evidenced in this passage of Hosea?
How are these evidenced in your life?
[Activity] Notice how many times in 6:1-3 it mentions "God will" or "He will"... what does this tell you about the nature of God?
Look at the sort of apology God longs for in this section.
What is the difference between going through the motions and genuine repentance?
How can you avoid the former and embrace the latter?
Are there any areas of your life where you are refusing to acknowledge the Lord?
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