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How many of you are fans of love stories? Do you like love stories out there? All the ladies get their hands up. Guys are like, “Oh great, love stories.” There are some great love stories out there. There’s Romeo and Juliet. There’s Gone with the Wind, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast. These classics – Titanic, Rocky, Gladiator. I had a guy last night – I asked people what are some love stories out there? One guy was yelling Star Wars. Love stories capture us and draw us in. What I want to do with you over these next several weeks is I want to go back to a book of the Bible that was one of the most profound and most amazing love stories in the Bible. Many of you will have never heard of it. I’ve never heard this book taught in a church setting but it’s very powerful. It’s the book of Hosea. It’s tucked away in the Old Testament of the Bible. Hosea was a prophet. He spoke for God. The book is about his relationship with his wife and children, their love for one another. It’s also a mirror picture of God’s love for us. We’re going to learn some awesome things as we look at this book together.
Hosea lived about 755-715 BC. He had this unique role as a prophet of God. That was a big, big deal. Particularly in Old Testament times. Let’s pick it up in the book of Hosea, Chapter one, beginning in verse one. Here we go: “The word of the Lord that came from Hosea son of Beeri during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, Kings of Judah and during the reign of Jeroboam, son of Jehoash and King of Israel.” Now it says, “The word of the Lord came to Hosea.” He was the son of Barrie. It reminds me of a time when I was in college and I had a Hebrew professor. He knew the root meanings of names. He would always tell people what a name means. Our class would stay around after class and he would say, “Pick a name.” Joshua – and he would say, “Strong and
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Comments
February 26, 2009
1. Stephen Funderburk says...
Pastor Jud, I have always seen Hosea as the one man drama, showing the people their unfaithfulness through his marriage. Your thought on God allowing Hosea to feel or experience God''s pain over Israel''s unfaithfulness is a wonderful thought. Thanks
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