Brady Cook - May 3, 2020
Here I Am. Send Me.
Scripture References: Psalms 106:19-23, Ezekiel 22:23-31, Isaiah 6:8, Psalms 33:13-22, Psalms 14:1-7, John 4:17-26, Jeremiah 5:1-6
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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CloseThe phrase in Isaiah 6:8 is used as as a rallying cry for those who would volunteer to serve God. But are we really ready to do whatever God asks of us? He's looking for people to serve Him, but how?
Scripture References: Psalms 106:19-23, Ezekiel 22:23-31, Isaiah 6:8, Psalms 33:13-22, Psalms 14:1-7, John 4:17-26, Jeremiah 5:1-6
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