What words must you, as an Evangelical Christian, bring to God for your repentance. Just like the person who offends you, it is not enough to hear them say, “I’m sorry if I’ve offended
Continue reading...When Ephraim spoke, there was trembling; he was exalted in Israel, but he incurred guilt through Baal and died. And now they sin more and more, and make for themselves metal images, idols skillfully
Continue reading...Evangelicalism faces the same choices as Israel. She can return to her first love, Christ and the gospel, or continue to sell her soul for cheap to the east wind of politics and Christian Nationalism. Ephraim
Continue reading...The first part of this passage is quoted as a fulfilled prophecy concerning Jesus’ return from Egypt to Israel (Matthew 2:13-15). GotQuestions.org does not quite get it right in explaining how
Continue reading...With every judgment that God sends He also sends an invitation to repent and find His blessing. When we let land lie fallow, we refuse to use it to grow anything, usually in order to give it a rest and
Continue reading...It is ironic that Israel’s idolaters were rejecting a king, and evangelicalism’s idolaters are begging for a king. Israel is a luxuriant vine that yields its fruit. The more his fruit increased, the
Continue reading...The judgment of Yahweh’s words sounds harsh for Israel. Would He do similar harsh things to His church if they persist in foolishness and idolatry? Evangelicalism had glorious days until it began
Continue reading...“By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another,” John 13:35. Hatred is the hallmark of heathenism, love the hallmark of Jesus Christ and his followers.
Continue reading...Is there anyone setting a trumpet to their lips to warn the Evangelical church? Many Evangelicals have embraced Christian Nationalism, a movement that identifies America as a Christian nation, a mostly
Continue reading...Where have we seen pride in the Evangelical church? We see it in our willingness to represent God as hating those we believe are sinners. We see it in our inability to see how angry we have become
Continue reading...The mention of Adam in this passage, as having violated his covenant with God, is unusual and there have been alternative translations offered. What was Adam’s covenant? To not eat of the tree
Continue reading...Several place names appear in this passage. Mizpah was the home of Jephthah the judge (Judges 10:17; 11:8, 11, 29, 34) and Tabor was the site of the judge Deborah’s general Barak’s victory
Continue reading...Worldliness is living like the majority of the world, those who do not follow Christ. Living like the world is justified by the fact that so many live this way. It must be okay, if everyone is doing
Continue reading...Could Yahweh bring a controversy, a legal case, against the church in America, more specifically, the evangelical church? I believe so. We have forsaken His law with our anger and hatred against those
Continue reading...Yahweh ties up the loose strings in Hosea’s marriage, using this, again, as an illustration of how He will deal with Israel. Hosea has experienced a lot of pain with his wife, as has Yahweh.
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