Brady Cook - September 24, 2023
Push Towards the Cross (Wrap-Up)
From Series: "Keep Pushing Towards the Cross (God's Appeal to the Hebrews)"
3rd Quarter, Wednesdays -- 2023
Brady• February 5, 2023•
Most Bible readers are familiar with the basic story of Hosea. God tells Hosea to marry a woman of harlotry (Gomer), which represents God’s relationship with Israel. Just as Gomer was faithless towards Hosea, so was Israel faithless towards God.
But what about Hosea’s kids?
The first chapter of Hosea says they have three kids — each of which with names that describe the punishment of Israel. There is a lot we can learn from these three names, both what it meant for Israel, and what it can mean for us today.
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CloseWhat is the point of a book like Hebrews? Supremacy of the New Law? Supremacy of Christ? Not going back to OT rituals? How about all of the above? When you zoom out and look at Hebrews, one of the things you notice is that the writer is really concerned about these people not casually drifting away from God. That's a real worry then, and it's a real worry now. The book of Hebrews talks about how to push towards the Cross, instead of sinking back to what's comfortable.
3rd Quarter, Wednesdays -- 2023
Last modified: February 5, 2023