Title: Remember Your Past / Hosea 12:1-14
Contents
DP-109-2-HOS-12-1-14-Y (Hosea continuous lecture 16)
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: Remember your past :
: Ho 12:1-14 :
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I. Text overview
The words of Hosea 12 are like God's people and his people in the courtroom.
It gives off a feeling of being ripped off. Israel's flaws continue to be exposed.
All. In this chapter, the terms fraud, deception, and betrayal appear prominently. Chapter 11 Marge
In Mark verse, Hosea rebuked Ephraim for besieging the LORD with hypocrisy and deceit.
All. In 12:1, Hosea ignores even the covenant Israel made with humans and betrays them.
pointed out
II. Sermon composition
* Composed of expository expository sermons
Introduction: Introduction
* The topic up to verse 6 is "historical lessons".
Verse 1: Everything the people of Israel do is futile, as if after the wind.
said to be destructive. The characteristics of the wind are invisible and intangible
is true The writer of Ecclesiastes said that all the troubles of life under the sun are chasing the wind.
Rum was said to be in vain. Their actions were lies and violence, and they signed treaties with their neighbors.
However, he pointed out that in reality they acted out of interest.
Verse 2: God rewards you according to your deeds. If the Lord discriminates against people,
If it were poetry, we would have no hope. But God's principle is that you reap what you sow.
Therefore, no one can be discriminated against. Therefore, the rule of heaven is in moderation
This does not work, only according to faith.
Verse 3: God came to Hosea to remind the nation of the need to repent.
He quoted the life of Gob. Jacob's birth determines what kind of person he will become in the future.
gave it a try To say that he grabbed Esau's heel means that he would claim his brother's right in the future.
It is foreshadowing that it will catch and hang. But Jacob was harsh from God.
I had to get some training.
Verse 4: A leader of humanism who has lived believing that he can do everything with his own strength.
The God who ruled Jacob, who was the mark, eventually changed him at the river Jabbok.
made it His brother's wrath that he had accomplished everything, but lived and
Mann realized he couldn't solve it on his own. The dire situation of this dilemma
All he had to do was pray. But his prayers
was utterly humanistic. So God, through the angel, struck his hip bone.
made it hit In the end, Jacob entrusted everything to God, and the new Jacob
The bright morning sun rose before his eyes.
Verses 5-6: Like Jacob, unchangeable nations and individuals are all promised.
Come with tears and prayers to the Lord Almighty, the promised King who faithfully keeps
must come True and pure repentance is the act of charity and justice.
* The subject of verses 7-14 is "pride".
Verse 7: The appearance of the people of Israel was consistent with that of Jacob before the transformation.
All. A complete change of attitude was therefore essential for Israel to repent. on me
It was full of negativity, oppression, and material omnipotence. The Old Testament often weighs
It refers to the act of deceiving and charging a higher price. This means that God will measure us
It is a foreshadowing of the judgment that He will judge as sweet with
Verse 9: Israel completely forgot the existence of God. them
What was the cause of your ancestors being enslaved in Egypt? It was the result of forgetting God.
All. God warns that Israel's sinful behavior cannot be left alone any longer.
said
Who are all the benefits I can enjoy now? How is this only me
It can be said that it is the merit of the work, and the reward of the effort. In the meantime, we have been to God
was too far away from Now let's draw closer to God. to meet God
I was told to find one at a time. But if we continue to insist on the status quo, one
You will treat us as you made Israel into slavery in Egypt. row of tabernacles
Life will not end as a mere celebration, but will become a reality.
Verse 10: In the meantime, God has done the will of the Lord from time to time at every opportunity.
informed Rael. Rather, they slandered the prophet's words. word of caution
In front of writing, we must open our hearts and open our hearts.
Verse 11: Gilead became a place where wickedness and hypocrisy were at its height. idolatry
For those who are accustomed to ships, God will use the Gentiles as rods. this
Bang's army said they would turn their high places into rubble.
Verse 12: Hosea recalled the goodness of God in the past. Israel
What was the life of Jacob, the father of He took 14 years to get a wife
Isn't it the shepherd who tended the sheep? It was a humble birth. And what about their later appearance?
did you float? They were slaves who served Egypt as masters until they were rescued by Moses.
was the identity of The same is true. How are we? We too are slaves to sin
It is a being that has lost its sovereignty and lived.
Verse 14: Israel's response to Yahweh, who freed them from slavery in Egypt.
was to provoke the LORD. The word "to enrage" here is an idolatrous act.
Israel's wrath to anger, recalling that it was the language of use when rebuking
It can be seen that this was because of idolatry. God will never forgive such an act
He made it clear that he would not. The meaning of the word I do not forgive is that you
It means to stay with He said that he puts all his sins on himself.
* Commentary-style exposition is a sermon format familiar to conservatives in Korea.
It has the advantage of being easy to access. (Pride/Repentance)