Last week we heard God’s call to RETURN to His Way because His Way is Good! This week God calls us to return to Him because He is Faithful unlike any other kind of faithful person ever! Before we dig into Scripture, a prayer: Lord, strengthen us by the truth; your Word is truth. Open our eyes to see what you want us to see; our ears to hear what you want us to hear and our hearts to believe what you would have us believe. Amen.
I. Hosea’s Strange Choice for a Wife Background of Hosea. Last week we read a section from 2 Kings that took place around 600 B.C. This week we are in the book of Hosea which takes place about 120 years earlier. It also doesn’t take place in country of Judah and Jerusalem, but in a sister country up north called --Israel. A little bit about the climate of 8th century B.C. Israel. The people had gotten very into worshipping a statue called “Baal.” Baal was a ‘god’ of the neighboring nations. People worshipped Baal in a much different way than we worship the Lord today. Instead of visiting the temple to worship the Lord, they visited Baal’s temple to worship a statue. Instead of adopting the Ten Commandments, they had adopted the magical practices of fertility cults. Instead of being intimate in prayer with God, they were “intimate with Baal” by being intimate with Baal’s shrine prostitutes. Hmm…Seems like yet another situation where God needs to call his people to RETURN to Him. Enter Hosea. Hosea is a prophet. Hosea works for the Lord. Hosea goes wherever God tells him to go. Hosea does whatever God tells him to do. Hosea is also a single young man. He is a single young man who understood God’s plan for marriage: That one man marries one woman and be united to that one woman for a lifetime. He knew that such unity would be proclaimed via a public marriage ceremony and practice with exclusive intimate relations. So…I doubt Hosea took marriage lightly. He looks at ancient papyrus dating profile and swiped RIGHT on the women he was interested in knowing. He took them out for dinner and watched to see if they ordered a BLT or respected his religious wish not to eat pork. He made sure to ask them his make or break question: “Do you worship GOD or BAAL?” And up to this point in his life --- Hosea did not have a wife! Imagine Hosea’s excitement…when the long arduous process of finding a faithful wife for himself came to an end. God called out to Hosea. God had found a wife for Hosea. God had found the perfect woman for Hosea. Hosea came. He fell to his knees. He said, “Yes, Lord! I can’t wait to meet her.” And the Lord said: “Go, marry a promiscuous woman and have children with her.” (1:2a) QUESTION: Would you marry someone who is promiscuous? That’s a kind Bible word from someone who is sexually intimate with lots of people. Would you marry the woman who kisses 12 other boys on your first date? Would you marry the man that has text messages from 6 of his exes on his phone? Would you marry a spouse that made you think: “There’s no way that person will ever be faithful.” You might date them. They might be fun. BUT...! They are NOT marriage material. Yet the Lord told Hosea told Hosea to seek out a woman just like that. It wasn’t his bad judgment. It wasn’t even a few too many gin and tonics in Law Vegas. The LORD told Hosea to marry a promiscuous woman. Why? Check out the answer in verse 2: “For like an adulterous wife; this land is guilty of unfaithfulness to the Lord.” (1:2b) Hosea’s life is a living, breathing parable. It’s a lifelong illustration. It’s a picture of God’s relationship with his people of Israel. By extension… It’s a picture of God’s relationship with his people of the Triangle. II. The Unfaithful One What do I mean? Take a look at chapter 2. Chapter 2 gets into the nitty gritty about how the people’s relationship is going with God. Pay attention -- Chapter 2 is going to reference a wife and a husband. At no point is it ever a reference to an actual wife and an actual husband. It is a reference to God as the husband, and his wife as his people. Look at verse 2: “Rebuke your mother,” and mother is a reference to Israel…God’s wife. “Rebuke her, for she is not my wife, and I am not her husband.” (2:2a) Why would God say that? Why would God break his covenant? A new study published in The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships surveyed 232 people who had been cheated on. The study showed that those who were cheated reported “experiencing great bouts of depression, anxiety, and distress.” (Psypost.org) Why is it so damaging? I think the Bible answered that a long time ago: The Bible says that marriage is a very special relationship. There is a very emotional promise of faithfulness at an engagement. There is a very public commitment to faithfulness in front of family and friends. There is the physical promise of faithfulness that exclusive sexual intimacy implies. The promise, the commitment, the exclusivity of intimacy bonds the two together as one! One incredible being. What the Bible calls “One flesh.” (Genesis 2) To break the marriage bond with unfaithfulness is to sever the marriage bond – and leave spiritual, emotional blood of that one flesh all over the floor. Keep that in mind and listen to God’s heart for those who are unfaithful: “Rebuke her, for she is not my wife, and I am not her husband. Let her remove the adulterous look from her face and her unfaithfulness.” (2:2b) It wasn’t God who stopped being a husband. It was his people. Let her remove her adulterous look! Because God’s people have been flirtatious. They have been looking for other gods. “Baal, you are so cute! And not as oppressive as the God of Israel!” “Asherah pole, you are in style. Not stuffy and old fashioned like the Lord.” “Dear money, you really care about me and let me do what I want. God is always lecturing me.” “Oh pornography! You are the best thing for me; so much better than God. I wish I was with you” “Oh lovely beer bottle. I come to you and you make everything better – unlike God – who makes me feel so uptight.” “Mmmm. Pride. I always knew that the perfect one for me, is me!” And these adulterous looks lead to actual unfaithfulness. It’s not just flirting with the idea of other gods. But being intimate with them. The intimate desires of a heart revealed in prayer to Baal. The intimate time of worship spent in the temple of Asherah. The intimate trust that all will be ok – placed in a few dollar bills. The intimate need for value discovered in digital photos where the woman gives you whatever you want when you want it. The intimate need for comfort looked for in a bottle of PBR – and another 16 or so. The intimate need for acceptance found in the callous embrace of one self. Brothers and sisters, this is unfaithful Israel. Brothers and sisters, this is unfaithful us. And that’s harsh. Because… Look at what happens to those who are no longer a part of God’s family. The Bible calls them… Stripped. Verse 3 says: I will strip her naked and make her as bare as on the day she was born. Because God is the one who brings home the bacon in the relationship with his people. God is the one who provides all the physical blessings! And in the settlement between God and the people who have been unfaithful to him? He gets everything! He gets the house. He gets the home. He gets the clothing. He gets the 401K. He gets the Jaguar. He gets the Xbox. He gets it all, because He is the one who has been providing everything to begin with! And the unfaithful? They are naked. Everyone can see their sin. Everyone can see their shame. Everyone can see their guilt. Parched. Verse 3b says: “I will make her like a desert, turn her into a parched land, and slay her with thirst.” For Israel, it meant that God was going to send a drought on the land of Israel. They would no longer receive rain. Without rain, their crops would die. Without crops, they would no longer receive nourishment. Because God is the one who nourishes us all and God stopped nourishing them. And…So…Consider this: What if God didn’t provide for you? Where would you be? Food stamps? A soup kitchen? Eating the old dog food at the bottom of the dumpster behind the local kennel? TRUTH: If God didn’t provide for you, you would not be nourished. And why would he provide for those who aren’t part of his family? And why would He keep the unfaithful as part of His family? Blocked. Verse six says this: “Therefore I will block her path with thornbushes; I will wall her in so that she cannot find her way. When I read this verse, I get this picture of this high-ranking jaded spouse. They are high up in government. They have been scorned and publicly humiliated. And they will get revenge. They talk to the city officials and make it impossible for their spouse to find a job. They make it impossible for them to find a living. They see to it that – you never work in this town again! God’s Word says that if you are unfaithful to God, you will be against him. And He will be against you. And there’s no way that you will win. And to be fair, you can turn to your other lovers! You can turn to money. You can turn to porn. You can turn to alcohol. You can turn to pride. You can turn to whatever it is that has led you to be unfaithful to God. You can Look for your lovers…but the unfaithful one will not find them. Do you know why? Because these “lovers” don’t care about you. Not at all. And you left the only One who did love you to go after them. And now… You’re alone. (And now…I’m alone.) The Unfaithful one. III. The Faithful One Then…the only thing left…is despair. Despair and return. The unfaithful spouse will say, ‘I will go back to my husband as at first, for then I was better off than now.’ I will go back to God. I will return to my husband. I will return to the One who really loves me, who always provides for me and who will never leave me! I will return to the faithful One. And they return. And they fall on the floor. And with tears in our eyes, they beg for God to take us back. They beg for one more change. They beg for forgiveness. And… God… Who has been wronged. Who has been wronged repeatedly Who has been hurt. Who has been betrayed by the One He loved most…says: “I will betroth you to me forever. I will betroth you in righteousness and justice, In love and compassion. I will betroth you in faithfulness.” (v.19-20) Wow. If you have been unfaithful to God and you seek reconciliation with your faithful husband, hear his promise of betrothal again: He will betroth in righteousness. Remember earlier when it talked about being without clothes and sin exposed? Not anymore! God covers up your sin and your shame. He clothes you with the impenetrable beauty of His forgiveness and the gorgeous fashion of His righteousness. He will betroth in justice. He defends his spouse. He brings justice on his enemies. He defeats the devil. He defeats sin. He defeats death for the sake of his beloved wife. He will betroth in love. Not just emotional, flighty Disney love, but real, tested, unconditional action love. Love that sends him to the cross. Even when we’ve been unfaithful. He will betroth in compassion. Not lashing out – as would be understandable and as He should – but speaking…With kindness, gentleness, and forgiveness: whispering sweet nothings of HIS divine love. He will betroth in faithfulness. Never getting “back” at you. Never getting revenge. Never being unfaithful. Always, always, always faithfully loving you. Every day of this life. Every day of eternity. Friends, hear God’s call to you today. If you have been unfaithful to Him, RETURN. Return to THE Faithful One. Amen.
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