A Warning

Hosea 4:6 English Standard Version (ESV) My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge; because you have rejected knowledge, I reject you from being a priest to me. And since you have forgotten the law of your God, I also will forget your children.

That is a serious warning. Who is being warned and why? Is it the office of priest or the function of priest? How about parents? We do not want God to forget our children. When children are involved we tend to take warnings more seriously.

I learned a lesson yesterday from a pastor I respect. We discussed yesterday’s blog and the issues of misquoting the bible. He had not looked into that misquote and was intrigued by those thoughts. He had not thought to inquire about Micah 5:2. He was thankful that I had and complimented my diligence in studying God’s Word. The compliment stuck a cord of satisfaction in me that gave me pause to think.

Do I study God’s Word to serve God or to bolster my image as the answer man? It feels good to have others turn to us for answers. We want to be known as a dependable source of help. It is part of our service to the church, and to God. We hope to bring our people closer to God. We should however seek to be humble and not allow those feeling to feed our egos and cause pride to swell in our hearts.

I pondered what I had said about Herod being denied more prophecies in Micah 5 and I saw this.

Micah 5:5 English Standard Version (ESV) And he shall be their peace. When the Assyrian comes into our land and treads in our palaces, then we will raise against him seven shepherds and eight princes of men;

Jesus had twelve apostles. Who are these seven shepherds and eight leaders of men?

I cannot recall anyone asking about this issue. Would the naming of these men add any value to my library of knowledge? Would having a ready answer have any meaning if no one ever asks the question?

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