I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on Hosea 1-7.
There are two ways to read the account of Hosea marrying a prostitute. One way is to believe that God told Hosea to find a prostitute who would marry him. The other is to believe that Hosea sought God’s guidance in choosing a wife and the woman he thus chose became a prostitute (or, maybe was a prostitute but Hosea was unaware of it when he married her). The second makes more sense to me, and fits with the way I have seen God communicate his message to people. Hosea’s experience in his marriage thus influenced his ministry. Hosea separated from his wife because of her infidelity. Then at some time later, he bought her back and made her his wife once more. But he did not just buy her back, he won her back, just as God wishes to do with us. This suggests that she had fallen on hard times and been sold into slavery. I believe that Hosea truly loved his wife and God used the pain he felt over her unfaithfulness to show people how God felt about their unfaithfulness.
The whole of today’s passage is a condemnation of society. Hosea condemns a society where people break their vows, kill, steal, and commit adultery. Instead of leading the people to do what is right and good, the leaders, both religious and secular, encourage them to be selfish and do wrong because they, the leaders, profit from the wrongdoing of the people. This reminds me of today where most, if not all, of our political and religious leaders encourage people to focus their attention on their own desires rather than on the good of all, dividing people rather than uniting. However, the most important part of Hosea’s lesson in today’s passage is in chapter four, verse four:
Don’t point your finger at someone else and try to pass the blame!
All too many of us try to blame what we see as wrong with society as someone else’s fault. Don’t blame someone else for what is wrong in your life, not your parents, not your pastor, not the governor, not the president, nor anyone else. Recognize that what is wrong in your life is a result of your sins and turn to God for forgiveness and change.