Everyone experiences disappointment.
God knows disappointment too.
After Israel's apology (Hosea 6:1-3) this section is about where God speaks of the frustration He feels towards Israel...
Verse 4 is where God sounds like a parent.
How?
Why?
For the next few posts we'll see God describing His disappointment with His children.
These verses deal with the emptiness of Israel's worship.
There are three elements to this revelation...
1] Israel blows hot and cold.
Why?
How is this described / explained in this section?
2] Israel refuses to be taught.
Why?
How is this described / explained in this section?
3] Israel goes through the motions.
Why?
How is this described / explained in this section?
Jesus will later quote the prophet's words in Matthew 9:13.
How does he use them?
Who is he speaking to?
In what ways does your love for God blow hot and cold, like Israel's?
What other "loves" capture your attention and affections?
To what extent are you prone to going through the motions in worship?
God knows disappointment too.
After Israel's apology (Hosea 6:1-3) this section is about where God speaks of the frustration He feels towards Israel...
Verse 4 is where God sounds like a parent.
How?
Why?
For the next few posts we'll see God describing His disappointment with His children.
These verses deal with the emptiness of Israel's worship.
There are three elements to this revelation...
1] Israel blows hot and cold.
Why?
How is this described / explained in this section?
2] Israel refuses to be taught.
Why?
How is this described / explained in this section?
3] Israel goes through the motions.
Why?
How is this described / explained in this section?
Jesus will later quote the prophet's words in Matthew 9:13.
How does he use them?
Who is he speaking to?
In what ways does your love for God blow hot and cold, like Israel's?
What other "loves" capture your attention and affections?
To what extent are you prone to going through the motions in worship?
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