Sow for yourselves justice,
reap the fruit of piety;
break up for yourselves a new field,
for it is time to seek the Lord,
till he come and rain down justice upon you."
reap the fruit of piety;
break up for yourselves a new field,
for it is time to seek the Lord,
till he come and rain down justice upon you."
When Hosea pleads with his fellow Israelites, he is not
talking to some of them. He is not trying to salvage a remnant. The later
prophet Jeremiah will develop that forlorn
doctrine. Hosea wants King Jeroboam and all the people to return to the Lord in
Jerusalem .
Hosea’s words will be preserved and honored in Jerusalem ,
but not in the northern kingdom of Israel .
They and their religion will be lost, just as thousands of other religious
traditions have been washed away in the sweep of history. They disappear “like
foam upon the waters.”
Hosea’s prophecies sound violent to our ears. Suffering as
we have the traumas of total war in the 20th century, we’d like a God
who will make us comfortable, secure, and easy in the conscience. We’ll thank
him for neither guilt nor shame. If we feel up to it, if it pleases our egos,
we’ll go so far as to donate excess money to worthwhile charities. It makes us
feel good about ourselves.
Hosea’s God is a jealous God who knows our frailty and our
strength. We must seek the Lord and His ways continually, every day, every hour of the day,
in all our activities doing justice and mercy – for it is time to seek the Lord,
till he come and rain down justice upon you.
I have often said that we, USA, is becoming the mission territory. We have so much that distracts us from God. Going to church is not a popular activity with young people. Jeepers, the whole priest shortage, etc screams 'we just don't need religion and its demands'. I wonder whether the Lost Tribes of the Northern Kingdom of Israel started this way. Why listen to Hosea? Why listen to the religious kooks of today? Yet, I see in my students a hunger. They look for God, but don't realize it is God whom they seek. It is time for me, for us, for our youth to look for God, just like the days of Hosea.
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