The Greatest Love Of All - The Love Of God
Love, given by God, is not returned by His people. “When Israel was a
child, I loved him” (Hosea 11:1), “The more I called them, the further
they went away” (Hosea 11:2). “I was one who taught the people of
Ephraim to walk. I took them by the hand” - This is the love of God,
“But they didn’t realize that I had healed them” (Hosea 11:3) - This is
the ingratitude of God’s people. “I led them with cords of human
kindness, with ropes of love” (Hosea 11:4) - Again, we see the love of
God. “They have refused to return to Me” (Hosea 11:5) - Again, we see
the people of God, turning away from the God of their salvation. How
deep is their rebellion against God - “My people are determined to turn
away from Me” (Hosea 11:7). How deep is His continuing love for them -
“How can I give you up, Ephraim?” (Hosea 11:8). What a great contrast
there is between God and man: “I am God, not a human” (Hosea 11:9). He
is so much greater than we are. His love is so much greater than our
sin. The Word of God is honest and forthright about our sin - “Ephraim
surrounds Me with deceit. Judah rebels against God” (Hosea 11:12) - but
is doesn’t end there. It speaks also about the faithfulness of God. This
is the great thought with which Hosea 12 ends. Judah’s rebellion is
“against the Holy One who is faithful” (Hosea 11:12).
“I spoke to
the prophets and gave them many visions. I taught lessons through the
prophets ... The Lord used a prophet to bring the people of Israel out
of Egypt. He used the prophet to take care of them” (Hosea 12:10,13).
The ministry of the prophets was very important. It doesn’t begin with
speaking to men. It begins with hearing from God. The question, “What
does the Lord have to say to me?” comes before the question, “What will I
say to the people?” When we listen to what the Lord is saying to us, we
will have “power with God” (Hosea 12:3) - power to speak His Word in a
way that will bring glory to Him and people to Him.
“You are
against Me, your Helper” (Hosea 13:9). God is our Helper. This is grace.
How does He help us? He is our “Saviour” (Hosea 13:4). “You are against
Me.” This is ingratitude. It’s not only disobedience of a command. It’s
rejection of a love, the greatest love of all, the love of God. If we
do not turn to the Lord to save us, we will turn to someone else,
someone who will not be able to save us - “Where, now, is your king, the
one who is supposed to save you?” (Hosea 13:10). What does God say
about others who claim to bring salvation to us? This is what He says:
“There is no saviour except Me" (Hosea 13:4). It is the Lord alone who
“frees us from the power of the grave” (Hosea 13:14) and “gives us “the
opportunity to live again” (Hosea 13;13).
“Return to the Lord your
God ... Return to the Lord” (Hosea 14:1-2). Who is the God to whom we
return? He is the God who loves us. He is the God who says, “I will love
them freely” (Hosea 14:4). God’s love for us is His free gift to us. He
does not love us because He has to love us. There is nothing about us
that compels God to love us. He is the God of love. He is the God who
chooses love. He is the God who chooses us. What wonderful promises of
love He gives to us. In Hosea 14:4-5, God says, “I will.” He says this
four times. In Hosea 14:5-7, He says, “They will.” He says this nine
times. “They will” follows “I will.” The blessings are given to us. They
come to us from the Lord. When we realize how much we have been blessed
by the Lord, this leads us to make a fuller commitment of our lives to
the Lord, turning from our evil ways - “The people of Ephraim will have
nothing more to do with idols” (Hosea 14:8) - and turning to the good
ways of the Lord - “The Lord’s ways are right. Righteous people live by
them” (Hosea 14:9).
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