Better Than Before: Joel, Ruth & HoseaPavyzdys

Overview of the book of Hosea
The northern kingdom of Israel enjoyed moderate success from conquering neighbouring kingdoms, but they were spiritually bankrupt. King Jeroboam II, one of the worst kings in Israel's history, grew apathetic and allowed idol worship in the nation, opening the doorway for Israelites to cheat, steal, have unlawful sex, and even murder each other. Growing cold and distant, they had forgotten about God’s unending love for them, ushering in tragic consequences.
But God does not forget Israel even in their self-destruction. There is still hope. God will send a Messiah to restore Israel to covenant faithfulness and relationship with Him.
In the book of Hosea, God sends Hosea to Israel during the reign of King Jeroboam II to communicate God’s despair over their perpetual idol worship and dependence on outside nations. Though the people have failed to be faithful covenant partners to God, His commitment to them remains.
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The books of Joel, Ruth, and Hosea speak to the restorative nature of God and His faithful love for His people. Through it all, the call to God’s people remains the same: return to the Lord, for He is merciful and compassionate. Reflecting on God’s faithfulness in past genealogies, we look forward to the future without fear. Read with us for the next 28 days as we discover God’s faithfulness.
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