Hosea 12:6

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is a command from God to the people of Israel, telling them to return to God by practicing mercy and justice, and waiting on Him continually. The key message here is about repentance and staying faithful.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who got upset because you forgot your promise. Now, this verse tells us to say sorry to our friend (God), be nice to others, do the right thing, and keep waiting for when we can play again.

Historical Background

Hosea wrote this prophecy around the 8th century BC during a time of moral decline in Israel. The audience was mainly the northern kingdom of Israel, where Hosea's messages often called for repentance and faithfulness to God.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, imagine you've had an argument with your best friend; this verse reminds us to make amends (return to God), treat others kindly (practice mercy and justice), and be patient in waiting for reconciliation (wait on God).

Topics

repentancejusticemercyfaithfulnesswaiting on Godspiritual growth

Related Verses

Isaiah 58:6-7Micah 6:8Matthew 23:23James 1:27Romans 12:9

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean by 'wait on thy God continually'?
It means being patient and persistent in seeking a relationship with God, trusting that He will fulfill His promises.
Why is mercy important according to this verse?
Mercy reflects God's character. By practicing it, we show compassion and kindness to others, mirroring the love of God.
How can I practice 'mercy and judgment' in everyday life?
By showing kindness towards those who are less fortunate or wronged, while also standing up for what is right and just in society.
What does Hosea's message imply about God's expectations of His people?
God expects His people to be faithful, merciful, and just, actively seeking Him and staying true to their covenant with Him.
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