12/16/24 Loving Us when We’re Unfaithful and Idolatrous

READING:

One-year plan: Hosea 1-5, Revelation 2:12-3:22

Two-year plan: 1 Chronicles 26, Acts 1:12-26

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Today, I’m thinking again about songs of God’s love – particularly songs I’ve learned over the many years I’ve been a believer. Many are old, but I can still sing them today (and I hope you follow the links and sing some, too):

I think about these songs because I’ve read today about God’s deep love for adulterous Israel. Pictured via God’s word to Hosea to take again his adulterous wife, Gomer, God’s love for us is seriously beyond our comprehension: “Then the Lord said to me, ‘Go again; show love to a woman who is loved by another man and is an adulteress, just as the Lord loves the Israelites though they turn to other gods and love raisin cakes’” (Hos 3:1). God’s people had over and over again turned to false gods and useless religious rituals, but still God was pursuing them. They, in fact, even “loved” raisin cakes (apparently used in some type of pagan rite) with a faulty love, but still God loved them with a steadfast, covenantal love.

He loves me, too, even though I’ve at times neglected His love and chased my own idols through the years. He has never given up on me, and His love has indeed lifted me many times. I pray that’s the same for you today.

PERSONAL REFLECTION: How often do you consider how much God truly loves you? 

DAILY PRAYER: “God, I can never earn Your love, but I do want to turn from my idols. Help me.”

TOMORROW’S READINGS:

One-year plan: Hosea 6-14, Revelation 4-5

Two-year plan: 1 Chronicles 27, Acts 2:1-13

*first published in 2018

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