Love is vulnerable
July 2, 2005 | 12:00am
How can I give you up, Ephraim? . . . My heart churns within Me; My sympathy is stirred. Hosea 11:8
The experience of a heartbroken Christian woman (Ill call her Mary) illustrates how love makes the lover vulnerable. Mary was a devoted wife who deeply loved her husband, but after eight years and two children he left her for another woman. Her faith in God and her love for her children kept her going.
Today, her son is living a sinful lifestyle, and her daughter has abandoned her husband and children. Neither of them will have anything to do with their mother.
The prophet Hosea suffered a similar heartbreak because of his adulterous wife Gomer. What he experienced mirrors how God must have felt when His people turned to pagan idolatry and all the wickedness associated with it. God had been a loving husband and father to them, but they had spurned His love. Although His holy character demanded that He chasten them, He also felt deep anguish.
Centuries later, God came to earth in the person of Jesus, who endured the agony of Calvary to bear the sins of the whole world. Yet many people still reject Him.
Yes, love is vulnerable, and there are no guarantees that it will be returned! But God continues to love, and in His strength we can do the same. Herb Vander Lugt
Your love, O God, would spare no pain
To conquer death and win;
You sent Your only Son to die
To rescue us from sin. Gustafson
READ: Hosea 11:1-11
Nothing costs as much as loving except not loving.
The Bible in one year:
Job 22-24
Acts 11
The experience of a heartbroken Christian woman (Ill call her Mary) illustrates how love makes the lover vulnerable. Mary was a devoted wife who deeply loved her husband, but after eight years and two children he left her for another woman. Her faith in God and her love for her children kept her going.
Today, her son is living a sinful lifestyle, and her daughter has abandoned her husband and children. Neither of them will have anything to do with their mother.
The prophet Hosea suffered a similar heartbreak because of his adulterous wife Gomer. What he experienced mirrors how God must have felt when His people turned to pagan idolatry and all the wickedness associated with it. God had been a loving husband and father to them, but they had spurned His love. Although His holy character demanded that He chasten them, He also felt deep anguish.
Centuries later, God came to earth in the person of Jesus, who endured the agony of Calvary to bear the sins of the whole world. Yet many people still reject Him.
Yes, love is vulnerable, and there are no guarantees that it will be returned! But God continues to love, and in His strength we can do the same. Herb Vander Lugt
Your love, O God, would spare no pain
To conquer death and win;
You sent Your only Son to die
To rescue us from sin. Gustafson
READ: Hosea 11:1-11
Nothing costs as much as loving except not loving.
The Bible in one year:
Job 22-24
Acts 11
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