Knowing God
More than any other prophet,
Hosea emphasizes the importance of knowing God. Israel would ultimate be
destroyed (4:6) because they did not know God (4:1).
For us, knowledge means
information, facts, and concepts. But in biblical times, knowledge was centered
in personal relationships. To know someone is to enter into a close
relationship with that person. Knowing God involves much more than simply
mastering facts and information about Him. It transcends discussions, about the
nature and character of God, as important as those are.
Knowing God means
entering into an intimate relationship with Him. It means identifying with God
and learning to view everything as God does.
Knowing God will transform our
thoughts and actions, our priorities and values, and our relationships with
fellow human beings. It is far more important than religious rites, sacrifices
and burnt offerings, or any other religious activities.
(see Jeremiah 9:23-24;
31:34)
May
the Lord bless you and keep you,
May
He make His face to shine upon you,
May
you know that if God is for you who can be against you,
With
God on your side whom shall you fear,
May
you be like a tree that is planted by rivers of living waters,
That
your leaves will not whither, and…
Whatsoever
you do –
IT
SHALL PROSPER
Be Blessed and Be a Blessing!
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