A series on the book of Hosea
(Click on the link below to read the
verses.)
Hosea 6:4-10:15
[The story about Hosea is a story about the relentless love of God. Hosea was a prophet who spoke out against the idolatry of the Israelites as they pursued the pagan gods of Baal and Asherah. His life became an allegory about the unfaithfulness of Israel and the relentless love of God.]
At the northern-most point of the lower peninsula of Michigan is all things Mackinaw, or Mackinac. Both spellings are pronounced the same… Mackinaw. They include Mackinaw City, Mackinac Island and of course, the awe-inspiring Mackinac Bridge which crosses, you guessed it… the Straits of Mackinac.
Before the bridge was completed in 1957, the only way to cross from the
Lower Peninsula to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan was by ferry. In many ways,
the completion of the bridge provided economic salvation by increasing tourism.
There are many highways that can take you to Mackinac Bridge, but only
one Mackinac Bridge will take you to the Upper Peninsula.
Moses led Israel out of the slavery of Egypt to the
Promised Land. The Israelites knew that salvation waited for them there, but
there were many hazards on the way. And even more hazards once they arrived.
In the Promised Land, the temptation of the Canaanite gods, Baal and Asherah, was too great for Israel. In Hosea 9 we read that Israel had turned away from the Lord to the pagan gods.
Throughout chapters six through ten of Hosea, we
read how the Lord wanted a relationship with Israel; wanted to bring them salvation.
But time and again, Israel’s sin kept them separated from the Living God.
Even though Israel was living in the Promised Land,
they didn’t experience salvation. The result of Israel’s sin was the judgement
of the Lord, which would eventually lead to Israel being taken into exile.
Like the Mackinac Bridge is the only way to get to
the Upper Peninsula, the Lord is the only way to experience the salvation of
the Promised Land. It was true for Israel during Hosea’s time, and it’s true
for us today.
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