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In this message, we continue in Hosea, looking at chapters 2 and 3 and the picture of two broken marriages, Hosea and Gomer and ultimately God and His people.
We see how the relationship breaks down through unfaithfulness, self-sufficiency, and simply forgetting God. But what’s so powerful in this passage is that instead of walking away, God says, “Therefore… I will allure her.” He pursues. He speaks tenderly. He turns a valley of trouble into a door of hope.
This is a story about consequences, yes, but even more, it’s a story about covenant faithfulness. God doesn’t cancel His promises.
He restores. He redeems. He refines.
Hosea buying Gomer back is a beautiful picture of what Christ has done for us. We were bought with a price. And while restoration can be messy and painful, God’s goal is always intimacy and that we would truly know Him.
By Freedom ChurchIn this message, we continue in Hosea, looking at chapters 2 and 3 and the picture of two broken marriages, Hosea and Gomer and ultimately God and His people.
We see how the relationship breaks down through unfaithfulness, self-sufficiency, and simply forgetting God. But what’s so powerful in this passage is that instead of walking away, God says, “Therefore… I will allure her.” He pursues. He speaks tenderly. He turns a valley of trouble into a door of hope.
This is a story about consequences, yes, but even more, it’s a story about covenant faithfulness. God doesn’t cancel His promises.
He restores. He redeems. He refines.
Hosea buying Gomer back is a beautiful picture of what Christ has done for us. We were bought with a price. And while restoration can be messy and painful, God’s goal is always intimacy and that we would truly know Him.