Hosea Part 9

Jan 15, 2026    Ron Scicluna

Hosea 4:1-10

“And it will be like people, like priest;”

 

Meeting Purpose

To analyze Hosea 4:1-10 and its modern relevance.


Key Takeaways

-             The Core Sin: Israel's destruction stemmed from a "lack of knowledge" (Hosea 4:6), which was not ignorance but a willful rejection of a loving relationship with God.

-             Shared Guilt: Both the people and their illegitimate priests were equally responsible. The priests had a vested interest in sin, as it increased their income from sin offerings.

-             Modern Parallel: The group connected Israel's fall to America's cultural decline, seeing a shared pattern of rejecting God's truth.

-             Path to Recovery: The consensus was that recovery requires a national tragedy to prompt a return to God, as seen after 9/11.


Topics

The Problem: Widespread Sin & Rejection of God

-             Hosea 4:1-3 details the Northern Kingdom's moral decay, which led to a curse affecting the entire land, including animals and fish.

-             This judgment was a direct consequence of their covenant disobedience, as outlined in Deuteronomy.

-             The group debated if corporate judgment was fair to individuals, concluding that the law's standard (guilty for one transgression) and God's patience (180 years of sin) justified the outcome.


The Cause: A "Lack of Knowledge"

-             The "lack of knowledge" (Hosea 4:6) was defined as a rejection of a loving relationship with God, not mere ignorance.

-             This was contrasted with King Josiah's revival in the Southern Kingdom, which was sparked by rediscovering God's law.

-             The Northern Kingdom's priests were illegitimate (not from Aaron's line) and had a vested interest in the people's sin, as it increased their income from sin offerings.


The Structure: An "Inclusio" of Shared Guilt

-             Verses 4-9 form an "inclusio," a literary device where the beginning and end mirror each other to frame the central message.

-             Verse 4: "Let no one find fault, and let none offer reproof." → God is accusing everyone; no one is innocent.

-             Verse 9: "And it will be like people like priest." → Everyone is equally guilty.

-             This structure highlights that the fault lay with the entire nation, not just its leaders.


The Application: America's Cultural Decline

-             The group discussed if America's cultural decline mirrors Israel's fall.

-             Cause: A widespread rejection of God's truth, fueled by the question, "Did God really say?"

-             Responsibility: The church, as the "house of God," must bear the initial responsibility for this decline.

-             Recovery: A national tragedy may be the only catalyst for a widespread return to God, as seen after 9/11.