Read Hosea 6.
God's discipline is not designed merely to make us feel bad but to help us turn
back to Him. There we find healing, wholeness, and blessing.
In verses 1 through 3 are words of the repentance.
1. "Let us return to the LORD."
The definition of the word repent is to turn. This is a humble admission
that one has been going in the wrong direction. Notice what God does when
a person comes to Him in such a way:
-He may heal us.
-He will bind us up.
-He will revive us.
-He will raise us up.
Why? So "that we may live before him."
2. "Let us know; let us press on to know the LORD."
The sincerity of true repentance is seen in what happens next. A heart
that desires a relationship with God wants to know Him more. This is not
a class or a church meeting. Knowing God
and the Scriptures become a way of life. Such a person experiences the
trustworthiness of the LORD ("as sure as the dawn") and seeks His
blessings on their lives like the "spring rains."
A part of God's indictment against Israel and Judah was that their love for Him
proved to be like the morning dew. It disappeared during the day.
Oh, they went through the motions of required rituals of worship, but as
long as they harbored unconfessed sin their sacrifices had no value. What
He desired from them was a consistent, committed, faithful love from them
(vv.4-6). Then, their offerings would demonstrate true worship.
This is not an either or proposition. The LORD wants both our love and
our giving. Jesus said, "But woe to you, Pharisees! For you
tithe mint and rue and every herb, and neglect justice and the love of God.
These you ought to have done, without neglecting the others." (Luke
11:42)
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