Sunday, 5 February 2012

A really tough object lesson




When the LORD began to speak by Hosea, the LORD said to Hosea: “Go, take yourself a wife of harlotry And children of harlotry, For the land has committed great harlotry By departing from the LORD.” – Hosea 1v2

I really feel for Hosea. I also admire Him. I also am challenged by his willingness to serve God. We don’t hear much about him, but he was quite a guy called to quite a task. The nation had to learn just how bad their turning from God was. Israel, like the church, was often referred to as God’s bride.

Object lessons can be effective teaching tools. Visualising a lesson can make it more real and help it to sink in.

Israel had been unfaithful to God over and over again. They just did not seem to get it. God called His prophet Hosea to a very difficult task in order to show the nation a picture of their sin. He told Hosea to marry Gomer, a prostitute who was going to keep practicing her profession after they were married.

This very unusual situation is going to teach a great lesson on love and mercy and forgiveness. It is a wonderful picture of those things.

But imagine being the man called to this ministry. Talk about feelings of rejection and hurt! That is exactly the reason though – to show how loving and compassionate and patient and merciful God is.

We need to think about Hosea the next time we complain because our ministry seems tough or unfair,

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