God wants “to heal Israel” (Hosea 7:1). Sadly, there is so much “sin”
in the hearts of Israel - “I trained them and made them strong. Yet,
they plan evil against Me” (Hosea 7:15). God wants to send His blessing.
Sadly, “they don’t return to the Most High” (Hosea 7:16). This is
Israel’s story. It’s also our story. God is calling us to return to Him,
to be trained by Him, to live in His presence, to enjoy His blessing,
to give praise and glory to Him.
In Hosea 8, we read about God’s
judgment on the sinful nation of Israel. His standard is perfect
holiness. Every one of us falls short. None of us can stand before God’s
righteous judgment. There is, one Man who has not fallen short. God’s
Son, Jesus, our Saviour, has taken our sin upon Himself so that we might
receive His salvation. This is the Gospel. It is Good News for sinners.
“The
prophet, along with my God, is the watchman over Ephraim” (Hosea 9:8).
Being a watchman will involve speaking strong words of warning. It’s not
easy to speak God’s Word. It’s not easy to hear His Word. His Word
calls for change. It calls us to come out of our sin and into His
holiness. The watchman must speak of “days of punishment” and “days of
reckoning.” He must speak about “sins” and “hostility” (Hosea 9:7). Why
must he speak of such things? Before people can turn to the Lord, they
must be shown that they need the Lord. The watchman does not do this
work on His own. It is “the prophet, along with my God” who “is the
watchman.” We must never forget the Lord our God. Without Him, we can
never be real and true watchman. With Him by our side, we will listen to
what men will say, “The prophet is considered a fool, the inspired man a
maniac” (Hosea 9:7). We still say, “Being a fool for God is very
different from being a fool.” “The fool says in his heart, There is no
God” (Psalm 14:1). A fool for God is only a fool in the eyes of men.
He’s not a fool in the eyes of the One who really matters - the Lord.
God
speaks to His people with a promise of blessing and a warning against
disobedience. The blessing is there, waiting for us. We lose out on the
blessing when we continue to walk on the pathway of disobedience. God
says to us, “Plough new ground for yourselves, plant righteousness, and
reap the blessings that your devotion to Me will produce.” This is the
promise of blessing, with its call to return to the Lord. Alongside this
promise of blessing, with its call to turn to the Lord - “It is time
for you will come and pour out blessings upon you” (Hosea 10:12), there
is God’s warning against following a way of life upon which His judgment
rests: “But instead you planted evil and reaped its harvest. You have
eaten the fruit produced by your lies” (Hosea 10:13).
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