Hosea 4:12
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
بَنُو شَعْبِي يَسْتَشِيرُونَ شَجَرَةً، وَيَأْخُذُونَ نَصِيحَتَهُمْ مِنْ عَصًا! لِأنَّ رُوحَ الزِّنَى أضَلَّتْهُمْ، فَلمْ يَعُودُوا مُخْلِصِينَ لِإلَهِهِمْ.
What Does This Mean?
In Hosea 4:12, God speaks through the prophet Hosea and criticizes His people for seeking advice from wooden idols instead of Him. This shows they have strayed away from true faith in God due to their rebellious nature.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that always makes you feel better when you're sad, but your parents tell you it's not the right thing to rely on. Instead, you should talk to them or pray to God for help and advice. That’s what Hosea is saying here—God wants His people to listen to Him instead of silly wooden toys.
Historical Background
Hosea, a prophet in Israel around 750-725 BCE, warns the northern kingdom about their idolatrous practices. The context was one where people were straying from God's commandments and seeking guidance elsewhere, leading to moral decline.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, this verse reminds us not to rely on false gods or meaningless things for guidance. For example, instead of turning to fortune tellers or relying solely on social media trends for life decisions, we should seek God's will through prayer and His word.
Topics
idolatryguidancerebellionspiritual guidancefalse godsmoral decline
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is God so upset at the people seeking advice from idols?
God is concerned because when His people seek guidance from idols, they are not turning to Him. This shows a lack of faith and trust in God's wisdom and plan.
What does Hosea mean by 'spirit of whoredoms'?
The term 'spirit of whoredoms' refers to the people's spiritual unfaithfulness to God, engaging in practices that are against His commandments, much like a spouse being unfaithful.
How can we avoid seeking advice from false gods today?
We should focus on reading and understanding the Bible for guidance and seek wisdom through prayer. Also, surrounding ourselves with believers who follow God's word helps us stay true to our faith.
What lessons does this verse teach about idolatry?
This verse teaches that idolatry leads to moral decline and spiritual rebellion. It reminds us to always keep God as the ultimate source of guidance and truth in our lives.
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