What is becoming more and more obvious, and that we can't help but FEEL is God's frustration!
The opening verse of chapter 7 is as if God is saying, "Whenever I try to show love to you, you go and sin again!"
Can you sense God's frustration in these verses?
Has there been a time when you have felt frustrated?
How did that experience feel?
What did you do?
Back in last week's study, the main problem in Hosea 6:4-6 was the emptiness of Israel's worship.
How?
And if that is the case, then what is the main problem here in Hosea 6:7-7:7?
And how?
The people weren't living in right relationship with God.
They didn't care about God's commands.
They just did what was right in their own eyes.
How does this section reveal that, even though Israel might have forgotten God, God hadn't forgotten Israel?
So, if THAT'S the state of the people of Israel, what are we told about the kings in 7:3?
In verse 7, we told why this is all happening.
What is the reason?
[Reflection] Are there any areas of disobedience in your life that might be preventing you from experiencing God's restoration and healing?
Look again at Hosea 7:7.
What might be stopping you from calling on God, even though you need Him?
The opening verse of chapter 7 is as if God is saying, "Whenever I try to show love to you, you go and sin again!"
Can you sense God's frustration in these verses?
Has there been a time when you have felt frustrated?
How did that experience feel?
What did you do?
Back in last week's study, the main problem in Hosea 6:4-6 was the emptiness of Israel's worship.
How?
And if that is the case, then what is the main problem here in Hosea 6:7-7:7?
And how?
The people weren't living in right relationship with God.
They didn't care about God's commands.
They just did what was right in their own eyes.
How does this section reveal that, even though Israel might have forgotten God, God hadn't forgotten Israel?
So, if THAT'S the state of the people of Israel, what are we told about the kings in 7:3?
In verse 7, we told why this is all happening.
What is the reason?
[Reflection] Are there any areas of disobedience in your life that might be preventing you from experiencing God's restoration and healing?
Look again at Hosea 7:7.
What might be stopping you from calling on God, even though you need Him?
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