Episodes

Friday Jun 21, 2024
Friday, June 21 | You’d be better off living in a tent! (Hosea 12:7-14)
Friday Jun 21, 2024
Friday Jun 21, 2024
Hosea 12:7-14
Israel was doing well economically and had a thriving economy based upon her business savvy and ability to trade effectively. She even bragged about her ability to do so. She enjoyed all of the trappings of the wealth such business success brought. But God saw it differently. It would be so much better for Israel to return to the time of living in tents and having nothing so that she could rely upon God for protection and provision again!

Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Hosea 12:1-6
Hosea compares the people to their forefather Jacob. Jacob was a deceiver and a supplanter. He manipulated to get what he wanted, and he had a reputation for scheming. Israel was acting just like their father. But Jacob changed! He prevailed with God, wept, and communicated with God in a new and powerful way. Hosea pleaded for Israel to follow that pattern of return to God.

Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Wednesday, June 19 | “Even when I’m bad, He loves me!” (Hosea 11:1-12)
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Hosea 11:1-12
This short chapter reflects the tender heart of God in such a wonderful way! A mere human being would never have put up with the kind of rank unfaithfulness that Israel had exhibited. But God is not a man! He demonstrates that even His judgments on His people have a long-term positive result. He loves them and longs to bless them!

Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Tuesday, June 18 | Sow righteousness and reap mercy! (Hosea 10:9-15)
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Hosea 10:9-15
The law of sowing and reaping is found throughout the Word of God. Perhaps the most difficult part of the process is understanding that present, righteous decisions have enormous value that cannot be seen until other seasons in our lives. The people of Israel were just beginning to see the consequences (reaping) of their choices. In this context, Hosea pleads with them to cultivate the field of their hearts and plant better seeds.

Monday Jun 17, 2024
Monday, June 17 | The Deadly Danger of a Divided Heart (Hosea 10:1-8)
Monday Jun 17, 2024
Monday Jun 17, 2024
Hosea 10:1-8
What you do with the blessings God has given you will reveal a lot about your character. Do you respond in humble gratitude? Do the blessings fuel future obedience? Or do you simply consume the blessings for your own enjoyment and benefits, giving only a passing nod to God? Your heart is often best revealed during days of economic prosperity.

Sunday Jun 16, 2024
Nehemiah 8 | Begin with the Bible (Part One) | Weekend Pulpit
Sunday Jun 16, 2024
Sunday Jun 16, 2024
Nehemiah 8
from the series "When God Interrupts Your Life"

Friday Jun 14, 2024
Friday, June 14 | The Silver Lining in Judgment (Hosea 9:14-17)
Friday Jun 14, 2024
Friday Jun 14, 2024
Hosea 9:14-17
So comprehensive would the judgment of God be upon Israel that she would lose her very status as a nation. She would lose God’s favor, God’s provided blessings, and even (in many cases) her own children. Yet, hope remained. She would become a wanderer among the nations. The scattering of God’s people would, in and of itself, be a preservative. They would not and could not be utterly destroyed, and one day, God would regather them from the corners of the world. Today, we are witnesses to some of that regathering!

Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Thursday, June 13 | The good ‘ole days are gone. (Hosea 9:10-13)
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Hosea 9:10-13
In today's episode, we learn how God viewed His past relationship with His people. They were a pleasant and joyful refreshment to Him, and His memories of them were fond. But they unwisely left God and brought horrible consequences upon themselves. Now, they were doing the exact same thing!

Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Wednesday, June 12 | See it before it gets here! (Hosea 9:5-9)
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Hosea 9:5-9
One of the jobs of a spiritual leader is to be a watchman. Because of his own walk with God and knowledge of God’s Word, he has a vantage point that others do not have. He can see things on the horizon that others cannot see. With diligence and boldness, he must be willing to warn those around him about the impending danger.

Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday, June 11 | Wipe that smile off your face! (Hosea 9:1-4)
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Hosea 9:1-4
We all love to experience economic blessings—the pay raise at work, the strong stock market, the fertile garden, etc. During Hosea’s day, Israel was experiencing all kinds of great economic blessings. So then why would God tell the people not to rejoice in them and for them? Had they not come from God? Isn’t joy appropriate in those situations?

