Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 53 days 14 hours 36 minutes
Hosea 13 & 14 ends our series in Hosea. The LORD must discipline Israel, but because of His relentless love, they will not destroyed…but they will not be restored for a long time…for there cannot be full restoration until there is genuine repentance.
Hosea 13 & 14 ends our series in Hosea. The LORD must discipline Israel, but because of His relentless love, they will not destroyed…but they will not be restored for a long time…for there cannot be full restoration until there is genuine repentance.
Hosea 11 & 12 reveal the conflicted heart of God as He knows He must chasten and discipline the nation of Israel but He takes no delight in doing so. He would rather they repent so He could extend mercy but like a wayward child they are determined to go their own way.
Hosea 11 & 12 reveal the conflicted heart of God as He knows He must chasten and discipline the nation of Israel but He takes no delight in doing so. He would rather they repent so He could extend mercy but like a wayward child they are determined to go their own way.
Hosea 11 & 12 reveal the conflicted heart of God as He knows He must chasten and discipline the nation of Israel but He takes no delight in doing so. He would rather they repent so He could extend mercy but like a wayward child they are determined to go their own way.
Hosea 9 & 10 are a sermon that Hosea delivered to the people of Israel at harvest time. This sermon summarizes several issues that Hosea has dealt with over and over again in the first eight chapters of the book. Once again he talks about the nation's tragic history of ingratitude and idolatry. He speaks of their loss of any sense of who they have been called to be and the certainty of God's chastening judgment.
Hosea 9 & 10 are a sermon that Hosea delivered to the people of Israel at harvest time. This sermon summarizes several issues that Hosea has dealt with over and over again in the first eight chapters of the book. Once again he talks about the nation's tragic history of ingratitude and idolatry. He speaks of their loss of any sense of who they have been called to be and the certainty of God's chastening judgment.
Hosea 9 & 10 are a sermon that Hosea delivered to the people of Israel at harvest time. This sermon summarizes several issues that Hosea has dealt with over and over again in the first eight chapters of the book. Once again he talks about the nation's tragic history of ingratitude and idolatry. He speaks of their loss of any sense of who they have been called to be and the certainty of God's chastening judgment.