A Love Story?
My wife is reading a book called Redeeming Love, by Francine Rivers. It is a fictional book based on the historical Biblical Minor Prophet Hosea. It’s a gut wrenching story of love, prostitution and redemption. In the Bible, God tells Hosea to marry the prostitute Gomer. God’s purpose is to show Israel that they are His Bride but have prostituted themselves with the idols of other nations. Hosea reveals how the people have degraded themselves with sin and idolotry against a pure and holy God. Even after Hosea marries Gomer, she continues to go back to her way of life as a prostitute. In the fictional book, Redeeming Love, the wife continues to go back to her life of prostitution as well. She does not know any other lifestyle, she feels like this is just how she was made and that this is just how life is going to be. She also feels dirty and unworthy when she is around her husband who loves her deeply and keeps accepting her back.
What a perfect picture of how we, even as believers can act towards God. We have been redeemed by Christ. Christ has brought us out of our degraded life of idolotry and rebelliousness and into a right relationship with God. However, we often go back to some of our old ways, giving in to old desires and worshiping our old worthless idols of materialism, lust and self-satifaction. The Good News is that God relentlessly pursues us. He will never let us wander too far off. His hand is ever upon us even when we sin. What we need to “do” is to “believe” in who we really are because of what Jesus has “done” for us. You see Jesus died on the cross to take away our sins. We believe in faith that Jesus died for us and God imputes the righteousness of Christ upon us. That big word imputes means that Christ has washed us clean from all of our sin; past, present and future. Then God takes the righteousness of Christ and clothes us with it, like giving us new permanent clothes that are holy and pure. Even though, we, like Gomer, do not always see ourselves as worthy of anyone’s love. But because of what Jesus has done on the cross we can see ourselves as holy and pure, as one who has been completely redeemed. We do not have to go back to our old ways, old habits, or old loves. We have to trust and believe that God has made us new people.
While the story of Hosea seems like a strange love story, it is actually a beautiful love story of an awesome God who relentlessly pursues His people with an infinite love He has showered us with in His Son Jesus Christ.
I hope that today you will believe that God loves you unconditionally, that He continues to be faithful in the midst of our faithlessness and that He will never, ever give up on you.
Happy Valentines Day!
Fletch
February 14, 2009 No Comments
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