Posts Tagged ‘faith’
Biblical Perseverance: Yes FM Morning Munch 2-13
Posted in Life and Ministry, tagged Allana Guidry, Bible, blessing, Christian Ethic, faith, God, guidry, Lewis House, Ministry, perseverance, Sam, transformation on February 24, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Biblical Perseverance: Yes FM Morning Munch 2-14
Posted in Life and Ministry, tagged Allana Guidry, Christian Ethic, faith, guidry, Lewis House, love, perseverance, Sam, transformation on February 24, 2014| Leave a Comment »
They only have the final day of my week long series posted. Here it is. I will be posting the notes for the full study soon.
The Faith Gun
Posted in Life and Ministry, tagged ammo, Bible, children, Christian Ethic, faith, focus, God, guidry, gun, love, Ministry, miracles, obedience, prayer, protection, resource, Sam, service, surrender, target, The Lewis House, Toledo, training, trust on October 26, 2013| Leave a Comment »
We recently played a family game called “Snake Oil”. The premise is pretty simple. You have a hand of 6 cards and you need to combine 2 of them to create a product which you the “sell” to the player who is “it” and has a particular profile based on the buyer’s card. My now second youngest daughter (yes I typed youngest first) needed to sell a product to a soldier and this is what she came up with, The Faith Gun. She pitched it as a weapon which always hit the target you were aiming at as long as you believed. Well as comments from my children often do, it got me to thinking about this product and its application to our lives as Christians.
“For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh, but divinely powerful for the destruction of fortresses.” (2 Corinthians 10:4)
Paul consistently describes the Christian life in military terms. We are in a battle and the enemy is powerful. “Be if sober spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary the Devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” (1 Peter 5:8 ) However God does not leave us un-equipped and unprepared for this battle. The key is that we need to avail ourselves of the training and weapons at our disposal. So let me introduce you to the Faith Gun.
1. The Faith Gun becomes instantly available to every born again Christian when they place their belief, trust and obedience in Jesus.
Our spiritual arsenal becomes instantly available when we receive the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as a result of our decision to become a follower of Jesus Christ.
In Him, you also, after listening to the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation – having also believed, you were sealed in Him with the Holy Spirit of promise, who isgiven as a pledge of our inheritance, with a view to the redemption of God’s own possession, to the praise of His glory. (Ephesians 1:13-14)
2. Proper use of the Faith Gun requires submission and training.
There is only one training manual for the Faith Gun, The Bible. However there are many resources that God places in our lives as we develop maturity and skill as Soldiers of Christ.
” It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers,to prepare God’s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature,attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ. Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in their deceitful scheming. Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ. From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work.” (Ephesians 4:11-16)
“Guard the good deposit that was entrusted to you–guard it with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in us” (1 Timothy 1:14)
It is up to us to take advantage of all of the training resources that God provides, measuring each one by the Manual. This of course requires that we know the Manual, read, study it, make it a part of our lives. As we do this in submission to the Holy Spirit and living in the presence of God the Faith Gun becomes an extension of our lives. Snipers will tell you that becoming “One with the Gun” is a vital part of hitting difficult targets. It is even more true in our Relationship with God.
3. To be effective the Faith Gun not only hits the target, it chooses the target.
Unlike weapons of human manufacture, the Faith Gun not only allows the Soldier of Christ to hit the target, it chooses the target to hit. This is perhaps one of the most difficult concepts for us to swallow. It violates our need for control. It violates our need for direction. Yes the world teaches that we need to be “one with the gun” so that we can accurately control and direct it. God teaches that we need to be “one with the gun” so that it can control and direct us. It is when we do this that God reveals the wisdom of the world to be foolishness. “For it is written: “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise; the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate.” (1 Corinthians 1:19) As we become more mature in our handling of the Faith Gun this is of even greater importance. One of Satan’s favorite tricks is to provide a target rich environment. One might think that the more targets their are the easier they are to hit but for the undisciplined this far from true. I am reminded of a hunting expedition that I was on in the hills of Pennsylvania. I came upon a single doe standing broadside to me at about 30 yards. I carefully aimed and brought her down with one shot. At that moment I realized that I had walked into a whole group lying in the brush as they stood and froze for a moment. After easily taking the first doe I tried to take another unloading the rifle in a target rich environment of 12-15 deer, and didn’t hit anything. In our target rich environment allowing the Holy Spirit complete control is crucial in order to accurately strike the targets that God has directed us to.
4. The Faith Gun selects its own ammunition, perfect in every way to impact the target.
The Faith Gun only come in one caliber, LOVE. It is within in that caliber that God provides many types of ammunition. Choosing the correct type of ammunition for the intended target is far beyond our ability. How sad it is when we actually allow the Faith Gun to choose the target but then go off half cocked loading our own choice of ammunition. We have many “reasons” for doing this, “I am good at this”, “I know what is needed”, “All the books say…”. Volumes have been written, preached, rewritten and re-preached on this subject so I am not going to try to tackle all the different types of ammunition available. I will give some general guidelines.
*Under no circumstances will God call you to use ammunition that is incompatible with the caliber of our Faith Gun. “If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing.” (1 Corinthians 13:1-3) I could appropriately quote this chapter in its entirety as a guide to the ammunition appropriate for our Faith Gun, but you know what go ahead and read it for yourself. The results of using incompatible ammo can be devastating. When we try to slip ammunition containing hate, greed, jealousy, disdain, selfishness or fear into our Faith Gun the resulting explosion can scar us and those around us in horrible ways.
*It would be wonderful if God would always give us clear miraculous guidance in the appropriate ammunition for every situation. I know that pastors in particular wish that this was true. It is in these cases that unity with Scripture becomes all important. In order to achieve this you have to KNOW the Word of God. This involves reading it. (Hmmm…is sarcasm an appropriate ammunition…Paul used it so….). In these cases I would suggest that utilizing the ammunition that best expresses the intent of the caliber is the best choice. The Bible is a remarkable document. When you measure situations against the whole of Scripture the Holy Spirit will often make clear what the best ammunition is to achieve God’s intent.
5. Ultimately the Faith Gun operates to and for the Glory of God.
This point dove tails with the idea that the Faith Gun chooses its target. We often desire and I have even heard it preached that the Faith Gun is here for our protection and comfort. Scripture is clear that as Soldiers of Christ we operate for the will and Glory of the Father. We operate in suffering, in poverty, in wealth, in comfort, in every possible human condition for the Glory of God
Detour Ahead!
Posted in Life and Ministry, tagged Allana Guidry, Bible, blessing, calling, children, Christian Ethic, course, detour, faith, family, God, guidry, jeremiah, Jesus, kingdom, leukemia, Lewis House, love, Ministry, protection, route, salvation, Sam, service, surrender, The Lewis House, transformation, trust on October 8, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Detour Ahead! How I have dreaded that sign. Fortunately with today’s smartphone and GPS technology it does not carry the same fear factor that it did when I was younger. In fact today with a little bit of effort we are able to avoid detours altogether and if we do get stuck in one with a few simple screen touches we no longer have to rely on the often sparsely placed detour signs and can map out our new path to our destination. However we have not managed a technology that will predict and map out alternative routes to our goals when we hit those life detours that take us away from path of life that we have planned.
1de·tour
noun \ˈdē-ˌtu̇r also di-ˈtu̇r\
: the act of going or traveling to a place along a way that is different from the usual or planned way
: a road, highway, etc., that you travel on when the usual way of traveling cannot be used
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/detour
I have been struggling with this topic for some time now. I originally thought I would be talk about heavenly detours. How God diverts our path for his purpose and we just have to kind of ride along. That is certainly how I felt about this latest chapter in my life. As I looked at the scene pictured about today (Wednesday October 2, 2013), I realized how different my life was just 9 months ago. January 2nd Nisa Faith had just joined our family after a 10 year Odyssey of losses, tears and suffering. Allana was feeling a little ill but we were certain a quick trip to the OB, some antibiotics and we would be good to go. Ready to run that path that seemed to be so obviously stretched out ahead of us, a Spring and Summer of ministry at The Lewis House, working with Compelled, CityLight and our other partners to spread the Love of God. What a difference 3 days can make. 3 short days and I would be on perhaps the greatest detour of my life, or would I. God has been really battering me on this subject, because I truly have felt like this was exactly that, a detour. When in reality it is right on course but instead of my course, or Allana’s course or TLH’s course, it IS GOD’s course. When we view these events in our lives as detours, we detract from God’s omniscient role as master planner of everything. I want to step lightly here because I am not writing doctrine on God’s sovereignty nor am I suggesting that God gave this horrible disorder to Allana, or anyone else. I think that perhaps my concept of our situation whether thought out or not was of God looking down and saying, ” Oh shoot! Allana has Leukemia, well I guess I can use that for My Glory ’til we can get things back on course.” There we go, just a heavenly detour and I am so tempted to detour here into writing the very doctrinal statement that I said was not my intent. Thank God for the delete button. However what I have found is that God does not take detours. Allana and I are not on some end around that will eventually get us back on the path that God has for us. We are on the path that he has carefully laid out for us.
Jeremiah 1:4-5
4 Now the word of the LORD came to me saying, 5 “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, And before you were born I consecrated you; I have appointed you a prophet to the nations.”
No detours for God’s consecrated, God’s appointed, God’s anointed. There is a point in every Born Again Believer’s life that he or she makes a choice to change direction. However this is not a detour because not only the route changes, the destination changes. The Believer is no longer on a pathway to eternal separation from God, to hell, but has turned to a path leading to the mind of Christ. There is an intentional, continual seeking of God’s presence. It harks more the etymological root of the word than our current usage.
French détour, from Old French destor, from destorner to divert, from des- de- + torner to turn —
Waking to Fear
Posted in Leukemia, Life and Ministry, tagged faith, fear, God, Jesus, kingdom, love, miracles, peace, prayer, protection, salvation, Stanley, support, trust on September 29, 2013| 3 Comments »
I did not sleep well last night. I find that as we approach the time of returning home and as the visits to the hospital and to our doctors become fewer and far between, there is not a sense of relief but a sense of fear. Throw into the mix the new healthcare laws going into effect in a matter of days and not really knowing how that will impact Allana’s ongoing care and I find myself doing just a little bit of internal churning. Friday enhanced for me the precariousness of her situation. This is not to say that this sense of fear came on suddenly, it has been building. It just kind of peaked last night and early this morning. But as I finally gave in to the hopelessness of getting back to sleep, again…I heard buzz of an incoming email and this is what I found:
Sep 29, 2013
Facing Your Fears
By Charles F. Stanley
http://www.intouch.org/you/article-archive/content?topic=facing_your_fears_article
I wanted to smile and cry at the same time. At that point the content of the devotional didn’t really matter. God was just reminding me the He knows where I am at every minute of every day. I am a little disappointed in myself that after all of His miraculous interventions in my life I am so easily sidetracked but it is great to KNOW that I have the God who is ready to coddle me when my human weaknesses show through. I did of course read the piece and the first major point highlighted what had really happened.
“The first and best move you can make to build up your faith is to get your eyes off your problem and off yourself and onto Jesus. He is the Source of all your supply. He is utterly reliable and possesses all knowledge and all authority. Speak aloud the words of Hebrews 13:6 until they sink deep within your spirit: “The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?”
People may criticize, reject, ridicule and persecute, but they can’t take away your salvation, your relationship with Jesus Christ, your eternal home in heaven, or the joy, contentment, and inner strength the Lord imparts to you.”
It is part of the incredible human disconnect that is at the heart of our faith. For the Children of God successfully facing fear means not looking at the problem, or problems that bring the fear, it means looking right into the face of Jesus. It is from this place that Paul tells the Philippians that he has learned to be content no matter what his circumstances are because no matter what is going on around him or what is happening to him, the face of Christ never changes. I would encourage you to go and read the rest of Stanley’s devotional for today but here are the basic points
Second, ask the Lord to give you the help you need.
Third, encourage yourself by memorizing the Word of God and quoting it as often as you need a fear-buster of inner strength.
And, finally, ask others to pray for you.
The Delight of Your Eyes
Posted in Bible Study, tagged Christian Ethic, Ezekiel, faith, God, guidry, love, missions, New Testament, obedience, Old Testament, Paul, Philippians, salvation, service, suffering, trust on August 30, 2013| 1 Comment »
“Son of man, with one blow I am about to take away from you the delight of your eyes. Yet do not lament or weep or shed any tears.
Ezekiel 24:16
(I do want to start this with a disclaimer: While I do believe that God has called us to walk this difficult road for His purposes and have already seen incredible fruit from our experiences both within us and around us, I have no reason to believe that Allana is going to be taken from us any time soon.)
Serving God can at times be overwhelming. We are not told a lot about Ezekiel’s wife, just that she was “the delight” of his eyes. Ezekiel loved her. She was perhaps, next to God, the most important thing in Ezekiel’s life. I have heard it taught that Ezekiel somehow sinned in his desire for his wife, that he had placed her above his devotion to God. This is simply not in the text and perhaps arises from the desire to believe that God is here to serve us instead of the other way around. We serve a God who loves us immensely. We also serve a God who commands ultimate obedience, honor and trust. The circumstances surrounding this loss are not known to us. It can be supposed that Ezekiel’s wife succumbed to a fatal illness, a much more common occurrence in the those days than living a long and healthy life. I can easily imagine Ezekiel crying out to God in prayer over her having been there many times for Allana. I cannot but believe that Ezekiel’s wife was a godly woman, the respected and honored wife of a priest. Why O lord does she have to go through this? And the answer comes,” “For my purposes”
Paul understood service to God when he wrote to the Philippians, “For to you it has been granted for Christ’s sake, not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake, ” (Philippians 1:29) Carizomai does not mean imposed upon or required. It carries the sense of a pleasant task, a favor, something given benevolently. As His servants, suffering for His name and for His purposes is part of the gift, but in the same book we find that this gift is paired with something else. “ Rejoice in the Lord always ; again I will say, rejoice ! Let your gentle spirit be known to all men. The Lord is near. Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.7 And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:4-7) This does not mean that everything is going to go the way that we desire it to, it means that through the storm we will be able to say, “It is well with my soul”.
God called Ezekiel to more than just losing the love of his life. He is called to contravene the social norms of the day and to not enter into what was the common practice of very public and very loud mourning. God calls him to “groan silently”. Paul says, “Let your gentle spirit be known to all men.” We are called to a holy standard not only in the gift of suffering for His name, but in the Holy Spirit empowered ability to break the customs of this world in our reaction to that suffering and show the very nature of God in our actions. When we do that the world takes notice! “and in the evening my wife died. And in the morning I did as I was commanded. The people said to me, “Will you not tell us what these things that you are doing mean for us?” (Ezekiel 24:18-19) It is in the very city of Philippi that we get the story of the Philippian Jailer. After being beaten and praising God through a night of imprisonment Paul and Silas are able to lead their captive audience, the jailer, and his whole family to Jesus. “Sirs, What must I do to be saved” (Acts 16:30)
Comfort in the Storm
Posted in Leukemia, Life and Ministry, tagged Allana Guidry, blessing, comfort, faith, focus, guidry, Jesus, leukemia, Ministry, miracles, missions on June 29, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Wow I have not been here in too long. As you can imagine other things have been keeping me busy. This will be redundant for many of you but I wanted to add this wonderful Guestbook post from our CaringBridge site. It is a great reminder that we have a Living God who walks on water in the worst of storms! Our Spirits rejoice even as our flesh weeps. God is moving and we are excited to see the results when the storm is stilled.
A big thank you to Karen for allowing me to share this in a more public way.
June 27, 2013 6:50pm
Karen Bobalik
Here is the link to our CaringBridge site for any who may not have it.
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/allanaguidry/journal
Encouragements Jan. 11th-12th
Posted in Leukemia, tagged Allana Guidry, Compelled Church, faith, family, Flower Memorial, healing, hospital, leukemia, love, Ministry, miracles, missions, prayer, protection, Sam, The Lewis House on February 2, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Continued record of selected entries from Allana’s CaringBridge Guestbook. I have redacted most names though you can go to CaringBridge and see them. I have started to add a few notes to some. If you want to see the GuestBook entries in their entirety go to Allana’s Page
Dear Allena .I have been reading about you in Believers.I have been praying for you and your family and will continue to do so .
Jesus is the same today as He was when He walked the earth in the flesh ,and He still perfoms miracles .I pray Jesus will give you and your family ,courage and strenght as you go through this ordeal .May He comfort you ,as He puts His arms around you .He loves you dearly ,you are His child .He will never leave you nor forsake you .
Much love to you and your family .
Entries like these are especially precious. Believers is a FB group based in Massachusetts. Brothers and Sisters all over who have never met us but learned about Allana through FB groups, churches, friends or who knows where have been praying!
Good morning. It is a wet raining one here today. I will take it and enjoy as I do every day.
I hope you feel my love for you in your presence. Please, keep fighting like a girl and kick that illness out the door. I am proud of you and your strength and determination.
Love you cuz. xoxo
Was thinking of all these prayers going up to the Throne on your family’s behalf…and then got stopped thinking about our amazing Lord, who is the Great High Priest, constantly interceding on our behalf. Peace and grace. Thank you for always keeping it real and letting us walk along side you in this fight.
Greta F
Sam and Allana,
I am choosing life for Allana as I know you are also. I am praying for complete healing and a good report from the drs. I am praying for strength for each moment, God, our Father does know what He is doing, even when it seems so heart wrenching to us. I love you all. Allana and Sam, choose joy, choose life. I love Allana’s beautiful smile.
My husband, Darren and I, went to Houghton with Sam’s sister, Lisa and I just wanted to write a quick note to let you know that we are praying for you here in Landenberg, PA. You must feel like you are getting a crash course in something you never wanted to know about and we are praying for God’s grace,mercy and healing for all of your family!
Love you my friend, you are very important to me. Your fight is Gods fight keep strong and remember > Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” -Matthew 19:26
Lord, please give Allana your grace, strength and mercy to be able to endure this pain. I pray that these procedures will go smoothly. Most of all I ask for your complete healing. In Jesus name. Amen.
This wonderful lady has an amazing story of her own and has just adopted our family in prayer!
Hi, we are missionaries in Africa, we pray for you.
For all the ills that technology seems to bring it also has united the people of God in ways never before imagined.
Our family of 7 is praying for your family of 7. When you don’t have the strength for one more minute, we will pray that God continues to supply it, one minute at a time.
Families praying for families! Amen
Allana I read your post on Laura’s FB page. I’m a friend of hers from Childhood at Bethesda Church. I was diagnoised with AML Aug 18 2009. I was told I had TEN days to live.. I flew from our home in Hawaii to Seattle to Fred Hutchinson. They pioneered the Stem cell Transplant over 30 yrs ago. I went thru treatment and received a Stem Cell transplant Dec 21,2009. I blogged daily on carepages. Go to carepages.com
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Like you I have a 18,15,9 yrs old children
Married 23 yrs
Was fine then bam out if the blue!!
Here’s the deal
“GOD WANTS YOU WELL”
700 club aired my miraculous healing look it up on YouTube just type in my name
This is I’m not gonna lie not easy but its doable. You got lots of reasons to live.
Keep that attitude. Keep declaring Gods healing promises over your body.
If you private message me I want to mail you a booklet of Every healing promise in the Bible. I declared that daily thru all 22 blood transfusion
All 9 bone marrow biopsies
All the chemo
I’m healed Whole living and well.
God bless you.
I’ll send you my cell if you like with questions you may have just message me. You have my email on your guest book I also gave it to .
Be In Health
In Christ Name
As I do every morning. . . woke up praying for you all. . . actually woke up through the night praying for you. As this chemo flows we are praying that the presence and power of the Holy Spirit flows in continuous and increasing measure. Praying that you will find a safe and peaceful refuge in His arms. I ran across this old Scott Wesley Brown song yesterday. . .
Allana and Sam,
Allana you don’t know me. I heard about you through a friend, Rae, on FB. What an amazing story you have and you are reaching out to so many people. I pray for you every day, and love the way you let The Lord lead and guide you. I love your testimony and I know God is going to bless you……..He already has. Be brave and lean on His everlasting arms!
Coppell, Texas
A Christian friend
Thank you Jesus for providing Your nurse to pray over that first bag, so overwhelmed by Your goodness in all of this.
Hey Little Girl, your babies at home have worked like champs at cleaning this morning and I got the floors cleaned – thank you mr hoover. We love you but of course you know that. Fight the good fight! Your kids and I and your brother are all cheering you on. YOU CAN DO IT! With God’s strength and love – of course.
Love you bunches,
Mom
Susan B
Allana and Sam,
may the name of the God of Jacob protect you.
May he send you help from the sanctuary
and grant you support from Zion.
May he remember all your sacrifices
and accept your burnt offerings. Selah
May he give you the desire of your heart
and make all your plans succeed.
We will shout for joy when you are victorious
and will lift up our banners in the name of our God.
May the Lord grant all your requests.
Now I know that the Lord saves his anointed;
he answers him from his holy heaven
with the saving power of his right hand.
Some trust in chariots and some in horses,
but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.
They are brought to their knees and fall,
but we rise up and stand firm.
Encouragements Jan. 9th and 10th
Posted in Leukemia, tagged Allana Guidry, blessing, Caringbridge, children, faith, family, God, guestbook, leukemia, love, prayer, protection, reflecting, support on February 1, 2013| Leave a Comment »
I thought that I would post some of the encouraging comments from Allana’s Caringbridge site. I obviously could not post them all (the web page has had almost 13,000 hits!). We are thankful to every person who has expressed support in so many different ways!
The Beginning
Allana, I believe God has something very, very special planned for you, he must have because look at all the tests he has and continues to place in your path and the path of your family.You are an inspiration to all of us, your strength and faith are amazing. I can only hope that one day I will have half the strength and faith you have.Since you have came into my life and I have watched and read your posts, notes etc. I can honestly say I have more faith in God than ever before.
Your sweet Nisa Faith is such a beautiful little girl, what a joy she must bring into you and Sam’s life. If God can make such a precious gift possible, surely he can help you beat this fight against leukemia.Keep up the fight girl, you can do anything with His help.
You and your family are in my prayers daily and in my thoughts often. Love to you and yours.
God’s love is meteoric, his loyalty astronomic, His purpose titanic, his verdicts oceanic. Yet in his largeness nothing gets lost; Not a man, not a mouse, slips through the cracks. Psalm 36:5-6
You know, I said stumbled upon this verse and yet I know with God, there is no such thing as stumbling. What an amazing God that in all that he is, nothing slips through the cracks. Today his love for you lights up the sky like the brightest meteor and he holds you tenderly in the palm of his hand.
We love you and are praying for you!
You all are in my prayers as you walk through trying to wrap your heads around the reality of this.
I am praying for wisdom for your treatment team, and supernatural strength for the fight.
I have a friend that has survived AML; she is now going on 11-12 years ago this year that she received her life-saving bone marrow transplant. She, too had a young baby at the time of her diagnosis. It was touch and go for her for many months.
Keep immersing yourselves in Scripture, and allow your brother and ssisters in the Lord to hold up your weary hands in the battle.
To actually see the word, “dying” makes this so startlingly clear of the harsh reality of the situation for Allana and her family. It makes my heart physically ache. I am praying so hard! Stay as strong as God will help you to be. Stay positive….and I can see you guys are so strong in your faith and I can tell you guys are seeing the silver lining, even in this. Love you, Allana. I want so badly to be there to hold your hand, to hug your family…but I’m going to continue to pray with all my might, because where I.cannot do, I’ll always pray.
Hosea Husband of Harlotry: Loving the Harlot
Posted in Life and Ministry, tagged calling, Christian Ethic, faith, family, Hosea, kingdom, love, Old Testament, outrageous, salvation, Sam, surrender, The Lewis House on January 26, 2013| Leave a Comment »
This is a study that I first wrote before Nisa’s birth and before the present trial that God has placed in our path. More than ever the depth of God’s love for His people as illustrated by Hosea’s call and response to that call inspires my heart and lets me rest in the knowledge of His Grace.
“When the LORD first spoke through Hosea, the LORD said to Hosea, “Go, take to yourself a wife of harlotry and have children of harlotry ; for the land commits flagrant harlotry, forsaking the LORD.” So he went and took Gomer the daughter of Diblaim, and she conceived and bore him a son.” Hosea 1:2-3
“Then the LORD said to me, “Go again, love a woman who is loved by her husband, yet an adulteress, even as the LORD loves the sons of Israel, though they turn to other gods and love raisin cakes.” Hosea 3:1
Hosea is first and foremost a love story. It is a live action representation of the redemptive love story called The Bible. When I first read this amazing story I glossed over these two passages. I did not really conceive of what God was asking of Hosea.
It is in chapter three that the reality of Hosea’s call becomes clear. Suddenly all of the technical sniping about the legal ramifications and the arguments over interpretation seem shallow. Hosea was called by God to create in life a wonderful picture of His love for us, the love that culminated on a cross outside of Jerusalem and was fulfilled by an empty tomb! It is a love that is sacrificial, one that accepts rejection and seeks redemption. It is love that forgives offense and pursues atonement but it is a love that recognizes the requirements of holiness and demands a response. It is a love that understands that in the absence of that response destruction comes.
“Sow with a view to righteousness, Reap in accordance with kindness; Break up your fallow ground, For it is time to seek the LORD Until He comes to rain righteousness on you. You have plowed wickedness, you have reaped injustice, You have eaten the fruit of lies. Because you have trusted in your way, in your numerous warriors” Hosea 10:12-13
In this case I like the NIV’s translation of CHECED (rendered kindness by the NAS), “unfailing love”. I think this considers well the overall theme of Hosea.
“Sow righteousness for yourselves, reap the fruit of unfailing love…”
This foreshadows Jesus’ response to the Pharisees in Matthew 22 when asked what the greatest commandment was. “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul and with all your mind soul…You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend the whole Law and the Prophets.”
The formula is simple: Righteous living = Love. God called Hosea to graphically demonstrate this love, the love of Righteousness. He also calls us to love the un-lovable and shows us that this can be done without sacrificing righteousness. Hosea never accepted and/or condoned her sin but he went and loved her, went and redeemed her where she was at. In just the same way Christ came to our sorry estate and loved us, redeemed us. Now he waits for our response. Just as Hosea required a response from Gomer,
Then I said to her, “You shall stay with me for many days. You shall not play the harlot, nor shall you have a man; so I will also be toward you.” Hosea 3:3
Here the story of Hosea ends and the application to Israel begins.
“Whoever is wise, let him understand these things; whoever is discerning, let him know them. For the ways of the Lord are right, And the righteousness will walk in them, but transgressors will stumble in them.” Hosea 14:9



