Sunday, July 9, 2017

Hosea 2:18

Hosea 2:18 says, And in that day will I make a covenant for them with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven, and with the creeping things of the ground: and I will break the bow and the sword and the battle out of the earth, and will make them to lie down safely.  When God created the world, there was no enmity between man and the other creatures of the world.  When man sinned, that harmony of all things in the world ceased.  I believe here God was referring to the time of complete restoration of creation to the way it existed in the Garden of Eden.  This does not mean that when the nation of Israel returned to their relationship with God that all of the earth would immediately be restored to its intended state.  We see this in the second part of the verse where God said He would break the bow and sword and the battle for the earth.  We can live in peace through Christ, but we know that the war with evil still rages and will continue to do so until Christ returns triumphant.  We will never see the world restored until then.  Verse nineteen adds, And I will betroth thee unto me for ever; yea, I will betroth thee unto me in righteousness, and in judgment, and in lovingkindness, and in mercies.  God said that His people would be betrothed to Him.  God then tells us of the nature of this relationship.  First, it is forever.  Once we accept Christ as our Savior and Lord, we have a forever relationship with Him.  It is preserved by the power of God, so nothing will ever be able to break that relationship.  We are told next that if is also a relationship based on righteousness, not our own, but God's.  Then, we are told we are God's in judgment.  We cannot pronounce ourselves restored to God, but God through the sacrifice of Christ will judge us to be His if we accept salvation through Christ.  We are then told that we are His through God's loving kindness and mercy.  I can think of no better place to be than in the loving kindness and mercy of God.  We have this everlasting relationship through the new covenant of Christ.  Verse twenty continues, I will even betroth thee unto me in faithfulness: and thou shalt know the LORD.  God expects His people to be faithful to Him. We can really know God through the sacrifice of Christ on the cross.  God is not just an abstract thought existing somewhere in space, but a personal Savior living in His people through the Holy Spirit.  Verse twenty-one states, And it shall come to pass in that day, I will hear, saith the LORD, I will hear the heavens, and they shall hear the earth;  When we come to God in true faith, He promises that He will hear us and that we will hear Him.  God is involved in the world through His people.  He does not leave us on our own.  Verse twenty-two adds, And the earth shall hear the corn, and the wine, and the oil; and they shall hear Jezreel.   When we are obedient to God, all our needs will be met.  God had earlier said He would take these things away, and He was now telling the people of Israel that when they returned to Him, He would again meet all their needs.  If we seem to be struggling without any real peace and joy in the world today, we need to turn to God, Who waits to restore them. Verse twenty-three continues, And I will sow her unto me in the earth; and I will have mercy upon her that had not obtained mercy; and I will say to them which were not my people, Thou art my people; and they shall say, Thou art my God.  God said He would sow His people in all the earth.  God will call those who are not His, the unbelieving Jews and the Gentiles.  They will truly call Him their God.  That is still true today.  If we are God's people, we must proclaim to the world that He is our God.

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