Hosea 10:2

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Hosea says that the people's hearts are divided, leading them to do wrong things. Because of this, God will destroy their altars and idols where they worship. It is a message from God through the prophet Hosea.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have two favorite toys but can't decide which one to play with. That’s like having a divided heart. In this verse, God says that because people are not fully committed to Him, He will take away their other 'toys' or idols they worship instead of Him.

Historical Background

Hosea wrote this around the 8th century BCE during the time when Israel and Judah were separate kingdoms. The audience was primarily in the Northern Kingdom of Israel where idolatry was common. Hosea’s message is a warning to those who had turned away from God.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, imagine someone trying to balance their relationship with God while also pursuing material success that often leads them astray. This verse reminds us that divided loyalties lead to mistakes and can result in the loss of what we value most.

Topics

idolatryloyaltyworshipjudgmentdivided heartrepentance

Related Verses

1 Kings 18:25-39Psalm 78:56-64Isaiah 2:8Matthew 6:24Romans 1:20-25

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to have a divided heart?
Having a divided heart means not being fully committed to one thing or person, often leading to spiritual and moral failures.
How does Hosea's prophecy apply today?
Hosea’s message about the consequences of idolatry and disloyalty still applies today as a warning against prioritizing material success over faithfulness to God.
What are some examples of 'altars' in modern life?
In contemporary terms, 'altars' could represent anything we worship or give excessive importance to, like money, fame, or even technology.
How can one avoid having a divided heart?
Avoiding a divided heart involves prioritizing faith and ensuring that God is the central focus of life, above all other pursuits or desires.
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