Read Hosea 4.
God indicted Israel. The "controversy" refers to a legal case
against them. The charges included unfaithfulness, lack of love, and
"no knowledge of God in the land." And, that is just the first
verse. In the second verse, He named five of the Ten Commandments that
they were violating.
What was the source of the problem?
The spiritual leaders of the nation were not godly men. The northern
kingdom separated from the south, where Jerusalem and the Temple were located.
As a result, they made up their own religious practices in an effort to
mimic what God had ordered.
Priestly responsibilities included leading the people in worship and teaching
them God's word. Instead, the priests of the north had moral problems of
their own, "you stumble by day" (v.5a). The priests shared in
the meat, grain, and financial offerings. Their greed became their shame.
Their reasoning was the more people sinned, the more they personally benefited.
This prompted God's announced punishment (vv.7-9).
Prophets were specially called to deliver targeted messages from God to the
people. But, they too were corrupt, having been bought and paid for by
the king and not called by God at all.
Meanwhile, the people suffered. "My people are destroyed for lack of
knowledge; because you have rejected knowledge..." (v.6a) The nation
even began praying to pieces of wood they had carved into idols (v.12).
Without knowing the truth, false religions, drunkenness, and sexual
immorality were rampant.
People do not naturally know the truth and how to put it into practice.
They must be taught and learn what God expects of them. Today,
Christians have no excuse. We have our own copies of the Bible in order
to know the truth and to discern if others are speaking the truth about God.
While it is the primary job of the pulpit to communicate the word of God,
the responsibility does not end there. Every believer in Jesus has a
personal responsibility to study the Scriptures for themselves daily and live
accordingly. Failure to do so will inevitably lead to sin.
"Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has
no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth." (2 Timothy
2:15)
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