September 3, 2015

WHAT IS THE BEAT OF YOUR HEART?

Hosea 7–8

Hannah Pratz
Thursday's Devo

September 3, 2015

Thursday's Devo

September 3, 2015

Central Truth

When our hearts are off their natural beat, beating for the things of this world, we wear ourselves out and do not get to experience the abundant life found in God alone. 

Key Verse | Hosea 8:4

"The people have appointed kings without my consent,
and princes without my approval.
By making idols for themselves from their silver and gold,
they have brought about their own destruction."
(Hosea 8:4).

Hosea 7–8

when I would heal Israel,
    the iniquity of Ephraim is revealed,
    and the evil deeds of Samaria,
for they deal falsely;
    the thief breaks in,
    and the bandits raid outside.
But they do not consider
    that I remember all their evil.
Now their deeds surround them;
    they are before my face.
By their evil they make the king glad,
    and the princes by their treachery.
They are all adulterers;
    they are like a heated oven
whose baker ceases to stir the fire,
    from the kneading of the dough
    until it is leavened.
On the day of our king, the princes
    became sick with the heat of wine;
    he stretched out his hand with mockers.
For with hearts like an oven they approach their intrigue;
    all night their anger smolders;
    in the morning it blazes like a flaming fire.
All of them are hot as an oven,
    and they devour their rulers.
All their kings have fallen,
    and none of them calls upon me.

Ephraim mixes himself with the peoples;
    Ephraim is a cake not turned.
Strangers devour his strength,
    and he knows it not;
gray hairs are sprinkled upon him,
    and he knows it not.
10  The pride of Israel testifies to his face; 1 7:10 Or in his presence
    yet they do not return to the LORD their God,
    nor seek him, for all this.

11  Ephraim is like a dove,
    silly and without sense,
    calling to Egypt, going to Assyria.
12  As they go, I will spread over them my net;
    I will bring them down like birds of the heavens;
    I will discipline them according to the report made to their congregation.
13  Woe to them, for they have strayed from me!
    Destruction to them, for they have rebelled against me!
I would redeem them,
    but they speak lies against me.

14  They do not cry to me from the heart,
    but they wail upon their beds;
for grain and wine they gash themselves;
    they rebel against me.
15  Although I trained and strengthened their arms,
    yet they devise evil against me.
16  They return, but not upward; 2 7:16 Or to the Most High
    they are like a treacherous bow;
their princes shall fall by the sword
    because of the insolence of their tongue.
This shall be their derision in the land of Egypt.

Israel Will Reap the Whirlwind

Set the trumpet to your lips!
    One like a vulture is over the house of the LORD,
because they have transgressed my covenant
    and rebelled against my law.
To me they cry,
    “My God, we—Israel—know you.”
Israel has spurned the good;
    the enemy shall pursue him.

They made kings, but not through me.
    They set up princes, but I knew it not.
With their silver and gold they made idols
    for their own destruction.
I have 3 8:5 Hebrew He has spurned your calf, O Samaria.
    My anger burns against them.
How long will they be incapable of innocence?
For it is from Israel;
a craftsman made it;
    it is not God.
The calf of Samaria
    shall be broken to pieces. 4 8:6 Or shall go up in flames

For they sow the wind,
    and they shall reap the whirlwind.
The standing grain has no heads;
    it shall yield no flour;
if it were to yield,
    strangers would devour it.
Israel is swallowed up;
    already they are among the nations
    as a useless vessel.
For they have gone up to Assyria,
    a wild donkey wandering alone;
    Ephraim has hired lovers.
10  Though they hire allies among the nations,
    I will soon gather them up.
And the king and princes shall soon writhe
    because of the tribute.

11  Because Ephraim has multiplied altars for sinning,
    they have become to him altars for sinning.
12  Were I to write for him my laws by the ten thousands,
    they would be regarded as a strange thing.
13  As for my sacrificial offerings,
    they sacrifice meat and eat it,
    but the LORD does not accept them.
Now he will remember their iniquity
    and punish their sins;
    they shall return to Egypt.
14  For Israel has forgotten his Maker
    and built palaces,
and Judah has multiplied fortified cities;
    so I will send a fire upon his cities,
    and it shall devour her strongholds.

Footnotes

[1] 7:10 Or in his presence
[2] 7:16 Or to the Most High
[3] 8:5 Hebrew He has
[4] 8:6 Or shall go up in flames

Dive Deeper | Hosea 7–8

I wonder what God thinks about my life. I wonder what He thinks about where I spend my time. I wonder what He thinks about where I spend my money. I wonder what He thinks about all dreams I have dreamed about my future accomplishments and successes. I wonder what He thinks about the songs my heart sings and the vicious cycle of thoughts that wander through my mind.

I know I am not alone in this. I know I am not the only one whose heart often beats off rhythm from the beat God intended. I know I am not the only one who, when the stethoscope of Scripture checks my heart, is found desperately sick. When our hearts are off beat, beating for the things of this world, we wear ourselves out. However, when we open the Bible, we have the opportunity to learn what God thinks about all of the things for which our hearts beat other than Him. 

God sees the destruction we bring on ourselves we when appoint kings and princes of this world in place of Him. He sees how sick it makes our hearts when we make idols for ourselves from things of this world. And like a parent who only wants us to experience the abundant life found in Him, but has been disobeyed time after time, His anger burns (verse 5).

God sees it all. He sees us wasting our efforts on things that do not matter. He sees our hearts beating off rhythm. He sees us not experiencing life the way He intended because of the idols in our lives, and it angers Him. He wonders how long we will continue in this. How long we will continue building in vain our kingdoms instead of His (verse 5)?

So I ask you, and I ask myself, How long will we continue? How long will we continue to sow the wind and reap the whirlwind? How long will we continue to tend the stalks that grow no grain (verse 7)? How long will we continue to let our hearts beat off rhythm?

 

 

 

Discussion Questions

1. In what areas is your heart off rhythm? Does your heart beat for God or for something else?

2. In what ways have you been disciplined by God to get your heart on beat again?

3. What can you do to help you remain on beat with God?