Friday, April 14, 2017

The Ultimate Sacrifice

Looking at our passage this week in Hosea I can’t help but be reminded God’s redemptive work in his Son. Hosea chapters 4-5 we see this picture of a courtroom in which the judge is reading off the charges against his people. At the end of chapter 5, the sentence is pronounced, the Lord proclaimed in 5:15 “I will depart and return to My place until they recognize their guilt and seek My face; they will search for Me in their distress.” He was going to leave the people of Israel to their own devices until they were ready to repent.
Israel and Judah were weak and sick, and instead of turning to the Lord they turned to the King of Assyria and the only thing the Lord could do was to step back and wait for them to realize their predicament.

In chapter 6 we hear a plea of repentance from the people. However, it isn’t unusual for an individual when accused in a trial to express regret and remorse over what they have done and ask for a second chance. Which is what in this case we see Israel doing, except God in is sovereignty wasn’t fooled. God recognized their feigned repentance and proceeded to expose their hypocrisy.
The Lord calls their loyalty out like a “morning mist” vanishing like the “early dew.” Meaning that they are claiming loyalty now when it benefits them but as soon as the circumstances change they are gone.

To provide some substance to their faith, God sends His prophets with the Word of God, but over and over the people turned a deaf ear.  God doesn’t desire our relationship with him to be shallow, filled with empty words and emotions. He doesn’t want our hearts to be excited one day and frigid the next. Hosea 6:6 is a common theme throughout scripture “For I desire loyalty and not sacrifice,
the knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings.”
 

God recognized the superficial nature of their sacrifices and rejected them. There is but one sacrifice which while it pained Him, He couldn’t refuse. The sacrifice of His Son on the cross.
Christ’s sacrifice wasn’t for himself, it was made for us. It was made that we might be reunited much as Gomer to Hosea with our Lord.

The power of Christ’s sacrifice, however, wasn’t found in his death. It was found in His Resurrection. What a glorious event that defeated death, hell, and the grave once and for all who believe. But just saying oh I believe in God is far from sufficient, we need to demonstrate true repentance.  

Happy Resurrection Day! 

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