Unfaithfulness or lack of loyalty is prevalent in our society today. But was it any different "back then"? This issue is a perennial one. From ancient times you see switching of loyalties and allegiances to suit the personal agenda of the person. Sometimes this could involve an entire nation. The kings, peoples and nation of Israel were no different. But there is hope.
Hosea 3:5
Afterward the children of Israel shall return and seek the LORD their God and David their king. They shall fear the LORD and His goodness in the latter days.
Hosea was again asked to do a prophetic illustration. He was to take on a harlot and demonstrate Israel's unfaithfulness. It was sad. Chapter 3 of Hosea goes on to mention that there will be no king and no sacrifices. Therefore, no leader and no forgiveness of sins? But in actual fact the situation is reversed. The people return to God and David their king. It is not talking about the dead David but the Jesus that was coming from the lineage of Judah and David. Yes, promise is fulfilled for the proclamation of Jesus as the King, but now the last step for the people of Israel is to acknowledge Him.
Jesus is prophesied as coming by not just Hosea, but many old testament prophets. While the Jewish leaders at that time were instrumental in a political move to have Jesus crucified, many Jews today accept Him as the Messiah and have taken on the mention of themselves as Messianic Jews. The number today is big and growing. They need to know that the Messiah has come and they can turn to Him and be saved.
Father, I am the gospel and I need to shine it well for my Jewish friends.
Comments
Post a Comment