a14:1-9
b14:2-3
cDan 9:4-19
dHos 6:6
e14:3
f11:1
g14:4
hPs 103:3
i14:5-7
j14:5
kGen 27:28
lDeut 33:28
mPs 92:12
n14:7
oPs 91:1
pIsa 25:4
q14:8
r14:9

‏ Hosea 14

Summary for Hos 14:1-9: 14:1-9  a Destruction was not God’s last word to his covenant people. Although judgment must come, God’s healing, restoring grace is always more powerful than human sin.
Summary for Hos 14:2-3: 14:2-3  b Hosea composed a model prayer of confession to help his people return to the Lord. God’s prophets not only identified with God in his outrage over Israel’s rebellion; they also identified with the people in their broken condition (see also Dan 9:4-19  c).

• Forgive all our sins: The Israelites should throw themselves upon God’s mercy and grace, freely acknowledging their many sins.

• so that we may offer you our praises: Israel’s inclination was to offer animal sacrifices for sin, but the Lord had made it clear that sacrifices were not the solution (see Hos 6:6  d). Israel should offer God genuine repentance.
14:3  e The Israelites must renounce their dependence upon idols, foreign alliances, and their own military strength. Although they were God’s own children (11:1  f), they made themselves orphans through their rebellion. When they sincerely and completely repented, they could again find mercy.
14:4  g Then I will heal you: Healing by God is the only solution for the disease of sin. The Lord heals all our diseases, both physical and spiritual (Ps 103:3  h).
Summary for Hos 14:5-7: 14:5-7  i Hosea describes the effect of God’s healing love on repentant Israel. God promises to provide the fertility that Israel had sought from the baals. 14:5  j like a refreshing dew: In the semi-desert climate of Israel, dew was an important source of life-giving moisture (Gen 27:28  k; Deut 33:28  l).

• it will send roots deep: When Israel lived in faithfulness to their covenant with the Lord, they would be solid and stable like the majestic cedars in Lebanon (Ps 92:12  m).
14:7  n under my shade: A place of safety and relief (Ps 91:1  o; Isa 25:4  p).
14:8  q Hosea exhorts Israel one final time to stay away from idols. Their life comes only from the Lord; he is an evergreen tree that always bears fruit.
14:9  r This final verse commends Hosea’s words to wise and discerning believers of all generations.
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