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A Strange Relationship

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Date Added: June 2003
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
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A Strange Relationship: The Prophet and the Prostitute
Scripture Reference: Hosea 1:2 – 7

Thesis: Our relationship with God should not be weighed by how we relate to the things of God, but how we relate to the person God. So let us stand fast in the relationship that God desires to draw us into.

Introduction

If I were to ask you to rate certain relationships on a scale of 1 – 5, how would they rate? For instance, how would you rate your relationship with your supervisor? On the scale of 1 – 5, with 1 being poor and 5 being good.

How would you rate your relationship with your peers, your co-workers on that same scale? How would you rate your relationship with your spouse… with your children… with your parents… with your siblings?

Now you know that I have to ask you, how do you rate your relationship with God based upon who He is rather than what He has done? Don’t rate based on what He has done for you lately, but rather how intimate you are with Him. Drawing close to Him as much as He desires to draw close to you. What’s your number…1, 3, a 5?

Transition

You have to agree with me that our text this morning offers what I have called a strange relationship...the marriage of a prophet and a prostitute. There is a man whose name is Hosea and a woman whose name is Gomer. Hosea was a young preacher in the nation of Israel. Gomer was a young woman living in the land.

There is nothing unusual about a man loving a woman enough to want to marry her. There is no mystery when a woman gives her hand to be united to a man until death do them part. But this is an unusual relationship.

This is an abnormal covenant between a man who will be answering a call to God and a woman who would be answering a call to men. Hosea was called to preach, Gomer was called to…

The prophet – a man of God
The prostitute – a woman of the night

The Prophet – a lover of one
The Prostitute – a lover of many

The prophet – saved for God
The prostitute – estranged from God

The prophet – a name known in time
The prostitute – a name known in town

The prophet – who stands up for righteousness
The prostitute – who lays down in unrighteousness

This is a strange relationship…but the one who actually initiated and sanctioned this strange relationship can easily overshadow our attention to this unusual union. Did you get the fact that God was the one who instructed Hosea to go marry this woman?

Wait a minute God…you want me to do what? Lord, I understand you called me into a ministry, but now you are calling me into a marriage. Not with the daughters of the prophets Isaiah or Amos my contemporaries. Not with the girl next door but a girl which I would never bring home to momma.

It’s one thing God, that that I am going to get married and you have found me a wife. But at the same time you are telling me ahead of time that she is going to be unfaithful, that she is going to be an adulterer.

You know church, God does strange things at times, things we don’t always understand, things we can’t categorize, things that don’t fit into what we think we know of him.

It is a mistake to think that everything God asks us to do will be easy. It is also a mistake to think that we will always understand what God is up to. At times, it even may appear that God has acted in a way contrary to His character. But God is in the business of speaking
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July 18, 2011

1. Michael Buckingham says...

This is a great sermon! Really enjoyed reading it!

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