Hosea 1:6
cebuano-2011
Ug siya nagsamkon pag-usab ug nanganak ug usa ka babaye. Unya ang Ginoo miingon kaniya, “Tawga ang iyang ngalan nga Loruhama, kay ako dili na maluoy sa balay sa Israel, sa pagpasaylo gayod kanila.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Hosea, God tells the prophet to name his daughter Loruhamah because He will no longer show mercy to the house of Israel and will take them away. It highlights God's decision to withdraw His protection due to their disobedience.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your mom or dad told you they wouldn't help clean up your toys anymore if you kept leaving them everywhere. That's kind of like what God is saying here, but much more serious because He’s talking about a whole country and not just cleaning up toys!
Historical Background
This verse was written by the prophet Hosea around 750 BC. It speaks to the people of Israel who were disobeying God's commands and worshiping other gods. The message is directed at them, warning of severe consequences.
Living It Out Today
A modern application could be a parent deciding they can no longer support their adult child financially if that child continues making poor decisions despite repeated warnings. This highlights the gravity of ignoring advice or rules set for protection.
Topics
judgmentmercydisobedienceconsequencesprophetic messageGod's sovereignty
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God choose to name the daughter Loruhamah?
God chose this name because it means 'no mercy,' indicating His decision to stop showing mercy to Israel due to their persistent disobedience.
What are some examples of how God shows mercy in other parts of the Bible?
Examples include God sparing Nineveh when they repented (Jonah 3) and forgiving Peter despite his denial of Jesus (John 21).
How can understanding Hosea 1:6 help us today?
It reminds us that there are consequences for our actions, especially if we repeatedly ignore God's guidance or commandments.
What does Hosea's prophecy suggest about the future of Israel and their relationship with God?
The prophecy suggests a period of judgment where God would withdraw His protection from Israel due to their disobedience, but also implies a hope for eventual restoration.
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