Sow for yourselves
righteousness,
reap the fruit of unfailing love,
and break up your unplowed ground;
for it is time to seek the Lord,
until he comes and showers righteousness on you. Hosea 10:12
reap the fruit of unfailing love,
and break up your unplowed ground;
for it is time to seek the Lord,
until he comes and showers righteousness on you. Hosea 10:12
Gomer.
Mention Gomer & you probably immediately think, "Oh yes, Hosea's
harlot." And everybody is so busy knowing all about Hosea acting
out Israel's apostasy in his marriage they completely miss the point. I mean,
it's a great story, isn't it? We all know it ~ or think we do; the man of
God allying himself to a strumpet & thundering at Israel. And we
leave it at the church door with the biscuit crumbs & used tea bags. But
the story of Gomer & Hosea is more than an old testament story that has no
relevance for us because all of scripture is God-breathed
and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness
[2Timothy3:15~17]
Now I
guess you know where I'm going to start. Sorry people but this really
needs to be put in context because without the context you may miss the slow
slide into apostasy that brought about Israel's downfall & which has
such frightening parallels for our own age. Besides I do so love history!
Hosea
ministered to the Northern Kingdom of Israel in the last decades of its
existence during the 8th century, somewhere between 750 BC & 722 BC, Israel
having divided into 2 kingdoms after the death of Solomon under the rule of his
son Rehoboam. Rehoboam ruled the old kingdom of Judah. Jeroboam
ruled the new kingdom of Israel but there was a problem. Jerusalem lay in
the old kingdom & the Israelites were obligated to go down to
Jerusalem for the great feasts. You can imagine, I'm sure, Jeroboam's
paranoia & insecurity at having most of his subjects packing up to trek
down to Jerusalem several times a year, so Jeroboam devised a solution ~ &
not one that pleased God . Enter in the worship of Baal ~ again!
Now under
Jeroboam's rule Israel flourished. It was a powerful military state with
considerable wealth [remember the Queen of Sheba travelled to see Solomon in
all his glory & marvelled at it & Israel was still experiencing God's
favour]. It influenced International affairs. However it was in
internal disorder & with Jeroboam's death in 746 BC it erupted into civil
war. Over the next 10 years Israel was ruled by 5 different kings with
tenuous claims to the throne. Some only ruled for a matter of weeks, some
for a few months, each successive ruler slaying the one who preceded him.
Utter chaos. This was Hosea's world ~ & Amos' ~ & Jeremiah &
Micah's!
Into this
fevered political mix add Tiglath~Pileser III, who became ruler of Assyria in
745 BC with the stated purpose of restoring the Assyrian Empire!
This was
also Gomer's world & the thing to note, because it is easy to miss in
translation, is that the word for prostitute is also the word for one who has
offered herself to Baal in worship. That is, she was a temple prostitute,
or perhaps, more likely, an ordinary Israelite matron who had partaken of the
sexual aspects of worshipping Baal ~ as so many others did. She was not
an anomaly. She was a perfectly ordinary Israelite woman of her time who
saw nothing wrong with what she was doing. Now, having waded through a
series of commentators, I know that is not everyone's viewpoint but it is mine
& I will tell you why. When we come to Daniel we
run up against exactly the same thing & remember I am an English
major, not a theologian! God is absolutely consistent
with His symbols! Idolatry is a particular beef of His, starting with the
commandment to have no other gods but Him, working it's way to forbidding David
from building the temple because not only was he a man of war, but for his
sexual sin with Bathsheba, all the way into the New Testament where He declares
our bodies are temples for the Holy Spirit & not to defile them!
Absolutely consistent. If she was just a prostitute that is one thing,
& she should have been stoned to death for it. If she was a temple
prostitute or one who has partaken of Baal's fertility rites, that is something
else, something different & it implies far more than just the selling of
her body. It implies that she has sold herself to another god.
Now the
thing with immorality is that it coarsens our sensibilities. Abuse
of love diminishes the ability to love deeply. Over time many gentler
attributes are lost & people become brazen & proud ~ & so we see
with Gomer. She is used to a variety of sexual partners & the novelty
that would heighten her sexual experiences ~ & you see it all about you
today. Sex sells ~ everything from toothpaste to luxury apartments,
deodorant to porches. You see it in the trampy clothes the girls wear
that are too short & too tight & highlight all their selling points ~
& make no mistake, whether they know it or not they are selling themselves
in the sexual market. You see it in the way the boys talk to the
girls. There is no respect. Our world is very like that of 8th
century Israel. The political climate is uncertain. War lurks on the
horizon. In so many churches Christianity has been compromised. The whole
face of Europe is likely to change in the next 30 years & it will become
part of the wider Islamic territories. How have we come to such a
pass? The answer is in Hosea.
As
Christians, as a people who have been grafted into the root & branch
of the people of God through faith in Jesus Christ, we are in a peculiar
position. Much of what was originally directed to the Hebrew tribes also
pertains to us because God does not change & His expectations &
directives to His particular people are the same yesterday, today &
forever. So what Hosea has to say pertains to us, to our nations, to our
churches, to our personal walks with God.
"Well", you say, "I'm not into
worshipping idols". Really? Are you sure? I am going
to highlight some of the main themes that run through Hosea because we need to
be vigilant & make sure that we ourselves are not on the wide road to
destruction.
Firstly I
want to point out the nature of the man who originally made these claims
against Israel. His nature tells us whether his testimony is trustworthy
or not. Hosea was a man whose walk with God was so intimate that he not
only heard but clearly understood what God was saying to him. Having
heard he obeyed! I imagine that was no easy thing given what he was asked
to do. He was asked to obey by his actions before he was called to speak
out so God could speak through Hosea's
life.
Hosea is
an anthology, a collection of sayings gathered together but orbiting around 2
main themes: the judgement of God & the love of God. There are
approximately 150 statements concerning Israel's sin & more than half of
those deal with her idolatry though she is also upbraided for lying, murder,
insincerity, ingratitude & covetousness. The judgement of God moves
inexorably from a condemnation of the Royal household, who instigated the Baal
worship , to the religious leaders of the time who have failed in their
responsibility as teachers, who have encouraged the apostasy & profited
from it & practised the false & syncretistic rites of their times &
seduced the people into the same, to the nation as a whole.
There are
consequences to this sorry state of affairs. Hosea's first born son is
named Jezreel. Jezreel was the place recorded in 2 Kings 9~10 where
the Royal House of Omi was exterminated by the House of Jehu. It is a
pronouncement of judgement on the Royal household of Israel, a warning of what
is to come. Hosea's second child, a daughter named Ruhamah [not
pitied] is a warning that God has run out of patience with His stubborn
people, to the point that by the third child, Lo~Ammi [not my people] God has
rejected them.
Through
Hosea God makes a pronouncement that has held true down through the
ages: My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.[4:6]
Wherever a nation has backslidden [ 4:16] & the priests blame
others while no longer being concerned with God's work [4:4] the
people have become like a dove, easy to fool & stupid. [7:11] It
is frighteningly simple. If the teachers do not teach the people become
lazy & spiritually weak & flabby, unable to resist temptation when it
arises, unable to tell right from wrong, unable to discern the truth, mistaking
wrong for right, each doing what seems good in their own eyes. Where
there is a lack of the knowledge of God in the land a lack of faithfulness,
kindness & social order follow. Look around you today; tell me what
you see.
The
problem with Gomer is that she's not the point. She never was. We
have Hosea, as the prophets tend to, ranting & raving about the people's
sin & warning of the judgement to come. If that was all then we are
all without hope but there is a wonderful image in Hosea 13. God is still
telling Israel what is about to befall them & says I will meet them
like a bear deprived of her cubs. Remember God is a jealous
God. If we say we are His He has a particular & vested interest in
our well being & He has all the protective instincts of an enraged mother
bear who finds her cubs gone from her.
However
harsh the pronouncements they are always done out of a spirit of love to bring
God's people back into alignment with the will of God. Yes,
God loves us but His is not an easy wishy~washy love of the sort Hollywood is
so good at dishing up for God is also Holy; God is just ; God is
righteous. God loves us enough to want to grow us up, to develop our
spiritual backbone & moral fibre. He loves us enough to tell us the
harsh truths. What we do with the truth is up to us.
The
Problem with Gomer ~ & it is a problem that defines so much of the church~
is that she forgot a basic biblical principle.
Proverbs
4:23 Guard your heart above all else, for it determines
the course of your life.
Jesus
Himself warned about this: But the things that come out of the mouth come from the
heart, and these things defile a man. For out of the heart
come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false
testimony, and slander. Matthew 15:18~19
We have talked a
good deal recently about our thoughts, about renewing our minds, about putting
on the mind of Christ because the consequences of disobedience are subtle but
sure. We either allow God to determine
our thoughts or our culture will.
Wherever we take our world view from will determine what our world view
will be. Our actions will follow where our thoughts have dictated.
Scripture is a very
realistic look @ fallen humanity. It
understands The human heart is the most
deceitful of all things, and desperately wicked. Who really knows how bad it is?
Jeremiah 17:9
The good news is we
have been freed from the clutches of sin ~ but
~ we must grasp hold of that freedom & apply it or it will do us no good at
all! In this we are far better of than Gomer for we have the unmerited help of
the Holy Spirit to guide us & He will guide us into all truth. [John
16:13]. In a world where truth has
become *relative*, the Scriptures still stand as our guide because John says [17:17]
Thy word is truth ~ Make
them holy by your truth; teach them your word, which is truth.
I’ve said it before, I will say it again ~ & again: if
you want to know the will of God, know His word. It is never irrelevant. It is never outdated. All of it is useful for
teaching & correcting us in what is right & moral & how to relate
to a world that, like Gomer, has followed after the lusts & desires of its
own heart rather than seeking the things of God.
Jesus promised us the abundant
life that is found in Him: a life that is not in bondage to the things of this
world, a life that walks in joy & freedom despite the heartbreak of a
fallen world that does not wish to acknowledge how desperately they need its
saviour!
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