September 20, 2020 Bible Study Loving Others Is More Important Than Rituals

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

In the year 2000, on the 23rd day of this month, my wife married me.  So here we are on day 17 of the 20 days that I am going to wish her Happy Anniversary for 20 years of marriage.  Happy Anniversary Darling!

Today, I am reading and commenting on Hosea 1-7.

When I read Hosea I feel sorry for both Hosea and for his children; Hosea because God commanded him to marry a prostitute, his children because of the names he gave them.  That was the point of this.  We should feel sorry for God, and we should feel shame.  God has offered us faithful love and we have been unfaithful.  Yet despite our unfaithfulness, God has redeemed us, has bought us back from the slavery into which we sold ourselves, just as Hosea bought his wife back from wherever it was that she had sold herself.

However, the place where Hosea’s prophecy truly strikes home comes in Chapter 4.  Hosea starts the chapter by speaking about the violence, dishonesty, and lack of knowledge of God in the land, and its consequences.  As a result of those evil behaviors people are wasting away, but not just the people, the animals and plants are disappearing (sound familiar?).  The important point he makes is that we don’t get to blame others for this state of affairs.  People do not know God because those of us who have been called into what my faith tradition calls the priesthood of believers has refused to know Him, and thus teach others about Him.  We need to recognize how we may benefit when others sin.  Are we like the priests whom Hosea mentions here who profit from the sin offerings people make to gain forgiveness for their sins?  Or, do we gain a sense that we are better than those “wicked sinners”?

Whatever our answers to those questions, we need to look address our own failings rather than point out the failings of others.  God would rather we show love to our fellows than offer Him sacrifices.  It is more important to know God than to follow religious rituals.  Rather than pointing fingers at others for what is wrong in this world, let us strive to know God and show His love to those around us.