Did God Tell Hosea to Marry a Prostitute?

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Here is one: Duet 22:28

Now you show me where in the OT it is unlawful to wed a prostitute.

How about marrying a woman who has not repented of gossip?



What proof can be given to the young fool?
He is too wise in his own eyes to heed correction.


Also, none of your verses have dealt with the topic.
You have not even one verse that shows that God did not tell Hosea to marry a prostitute,
or that she had to be repentant to be married, not yet a prostitute, or even a virgin.
Your words are like a dry wind. They chafe, but have no substance.
No, Deuteronomy 22:28 is not talking how one can marry a practicing prostitute. You are adding to God's Word. The verse does not say that nor does it imply such a thing. It's saying that if a woman accepts a man's strong sexual advances and they be found together, then he is to give money to her father to marry her. This of course supports the Biblical model of marriage (i.e. a covenant between a man and a woman).
 
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To Jason, The Cult of Fundamentalism teaches that : "God is is good all the time". This is false! God is VERY BAD to human as well as VERY GOOD to humans, all the time. This is the Bible's teaching, VERY obvious, God was not GOOD to millions who died in the Flood of Noah's day. etc. etc. So, lets hear the whole truth of Rom. 11:22 "Therefore consider the goodness and the severity of God: on those who fell, severity; but toward you, goodness, if you continue in His goodness. Otherwise you also will be cut off." (Heaven is goodness, Hell is severity) (keep in mind,"if you continue" is said to the Gentiles as a whole, not individuals. AS, Israel, as a nation was set aside for a time,lost, but will be saved ,as a nation, at Jesus 2nd coming.) Love Hoffco
No, no. Just because God punishes sinners and or sin does NOT mean God is not good all the time. I am not saying you are not a believer but Atheists will tend to say garbage like this, my friend. For they are focused on things carnal or outward things of this world and not on the things unseen. I will explain a little better where I am coming from in my next post.
 
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Important Note so that there is no confusion:

God is light in Him is no darkness at all (1 John 1:5). God is Holy and is not capable of directly creating evil, or doing evil, or taking any kind of pleasure in evil. God is the very embodiment of all that is good and loving. God created all things in the beginning for His good pleasure. The Lord our God merely allowed for the existence of evil to come into the universe thru free willed beings so as to give Him the glory, honor, and power.​


Everything Glorifies God and He Created All Things
For His Good Pleasure:


Justification:
(Jesus was manifested to destroy the devil's works):
Jesus is our Savior and the Love of our Life:
For evil (i.e. the devil's kingdom) only exists because God wanted true love or beings who would choose to love Him of their own free will.

  • (a) Jesus is the author of our faith when we respond to the drawing of His grace; So Christ (God) saves us from our iniquity or wicked ways when we repent of our sins and accept Him; Being saved not on the basis of our righteousness but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost.
  • (b) Jesus destroys the works of the devil in our old life by translating us from the dark kingdom of the devil into the glorious good kingdom of God.
  • (c) We are no longer a slave to sin and we are born again spiritually and are given a new heart by God with new desires to please the Lord.
  • (d) For where we once loved ourselves and sin, we now love Jesus and His good ways because He loved us so much to die in our place for our sins upon the cross. He had risen from the grave to give us a new love focused filled life in Him.

Sanctification:
(Jesus was manifested to destroy the devil's works):
Jesus is our Helper and Friend:
For evil (i.e. the devil's kingdom) might trip up a believer on occasion with sin; However, the Lord is merciful and good and helps a believer to get back up and to walk in His good ways. He is a friend and will listen to them and their struggle with desiring to overcoming sin.

  • (a) Jesus is also the perfecter of our faith whereby we allow Him to do the good work within us. We are not saved by works in and of themselves but true faith (or a good tree) will always prove itself to be true by allowing Spirit directed works (or good fruit) to flow within our life.
  • (b) We are happy to continue to live out our faith. For we know that without faith it is impossible to please Him; And whatever is not of faith is sin.
  • (c) If we slip up into sin (on occasion), we have an advocate named Jesus Christ whereby we can confess our sins and be cleansed of all unrighteousness.
  • (d) We are being perfected in being conformed to the image of Christ. We are glorifying God's righteousness thru our lives. For man was created in God's image and we are to conform to Christ's image, who is God.

Glorification:
(Jesus was manifested to destroy the devil's works):
Jesus is our Sovereign Lord and Conquering King:
For evil (i.e. the devil's kingdom) is put under His feet and crushed once and for all. All evil will be eradicated and destroyed. It will be conquered.

  • (a) Jesus is finally the finisher of our faith and He will deliver us from this body of death in the resurrection (And by taking us to an incorruptible Kingdom of God).
  • (b) Jesus will deliver us from this sinful world (By taking us to an incorruptible Kingdom of God).
  • (c) Jesus will destroy all forms of darkness and sin (i.e. the devil's kingdom) whereby we will no longer be tempted. Good will win over evil in the End and God will be glorified in being the Victor. For one cannot be the Victor or a Conquerer without an enemy to be conquered. Now, does this mean that God created an adversary who would be greater than Him so as to be a true threat to Him personally? No, most certainly not. For God is sovereign over all His creation. What this means is that God allowed an adversary to exist so as to test or purify His people by faith; Whereby they would trust in Him to be their Victor and Conquerer. Only in this way did God create an enemy for Himself. An enemy that would try His people (i.e. His prized possession) so that they would trust in Him for all forms of Victory within their lives.


So what are the reason(s) for the existence of evil? (or):
How does evil glorify God?


  • (a) True love exists because of it.
  • (b) God's creation (Man) can truly value the Light by contrasting it with the Dark by how the Light (God) has helped them to overcome their darkness or sin.
  • (c) God and His goodness is able to conquer over that which is evil once and for all (Being the Lord and Victor over all things). God created an adversary so as to test His people so that they would trust in Him for all forms of victory within their lives.

Genesis 50:20
"But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive."

Romans 8:28
"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose."
 

homwardbound

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Covenants are made by blood. When God chose Israel to be His nation He delivered them by them putting blood on their door posts. Israel was not initially an unfaithful nation when he chose them.
The blood is what Stops Father from killing you and me and all the world, in what we all deserve
Psalm 100:4
Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
 

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You do not even realize what you are doing. But this another topic, though. For you attack me instead of presenting Scripture and in explaining the goodness of God's actions on this topic. If you want to attack me by questioning my salvation, start another thread. This thread is about God telling Hosea to marry a Prostitute.
s I said it seems to me no a judgment at you, just an oservation to you, takeit as an atack if you wishI am not harmed you are
 

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Yes, it is. But it is not the OSAS version (Which teaches I can sin and still be saved), though. I believe that this is at the heart of why God could not tell Hosea to marry a prostitute. Because the heart of this issue is an acknowledgment of God's goodness and proper morality. For those who believe in Calvinism, believe that God can directly create evil and create people to be either saved or unsaved (i.e. Forced Salvation). Those who believe in OSAS believe God will allow you to do evil in His name (i.e. Forced Salvation). Both are doctrines of devils that ignores the goodness of our God. That is why I believe some folks here are having a hard time with Hosea 1:2. In other words, they may say "God is good" with their mouths, but their heart is far from Him and they don't actually believe God is truly good deep down. God's goodness is like some big mystery to them. As for others: Well, I think they are having trouble with coming to terms with believing God has a trust worthy moral standard of good that we can trust and explain plainly.
OSAS, does not teach me to sin, it teaches me to trust God to teach me how not to sin tough Faith in theinshed work of Christ
 

homwardbound

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Well, you say what you do because you do not understand. For I believe you are basing this idea off of one false interpretational reading of Hosea 1:2. You have no other verse in Scripture that proves or backs up your false view on this passage. I say this because Scripture always testifies of Scripture (i.e. cross references). See, I have verses (i.e. context) that back up my reading of Hosea 1:2. That is something that you don't have, my friend.

Anyways, do not take my word for it, but please seek the Scriptures like a good Berean to see whether these things be so or not.

May peace, blessings, and love be unto you from the Lord Jesus Christ this fine day.
I have no doubt in Father thanks to Son, and all have their free will to trust or doubt God. And I just do no ee itthe wa you se it, okay so be it
 

homwardbound

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No dear sir. I am questioning your false interpretion of God (Based on this verse that leaves God's goodness as if it was some kind of big mystery) and I am not questioning the simple goodness of My God (that everyone can know) as He is described plainly within the Holy Scriptures.

For how in the world can you tell the good guys from the bad guys when you watch a movie or when you turn on the news? Yes, these people may not be saved, but we know good from evil in this world by what people do. For if you were to ever look at the teachings of Jesus Christ, not once did He ever approve of anyone doing evil in His good name. Neither did any of the apostles approve of doing evil or sin in God's name. Again, I believe that this is at the heart of the issue of properly understanding Hosea 1:2.

In other words, if people's moral compasses are off (By ignoring the goodness of our God), then they are going to come to false conclusions about God, various different truths, and doctrine within the Holy Scriptures.
I did not start this threa and I postwhat I think. And you are not only refuting me but everyone that does not see it the way you see it. As if you are right and everyone else is wrong, okay, so be it, to each their own
 

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You are wrongfully mixing God's laws with man's laws. Yes, we are to be obey the law of the land if they do not conflict with God's Laws because it was God who placed all nations into power. For when we obey the law of the land we are submitting to the authority of God. But these laws are not eternal moral laws that were created directly by God. There will be no speed limit signs in Heaven or the Millennium, or the Eternal New Earth. None of God's eternal moral laws that are shown within His Word are alterable. It's always wrong to murder, rape, steal, get drunk, fornicate, etc.
Tell me please did God die and leave you in charge, does God not love us all? And cn God do whatever God decides?
 

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To my old friend, Homwardbound, I am glad you are still among the living. Do you believe, all people are saved, because Jesus died for all people ,and Jesus death need not be receive to be effectual for the sinners? My Bible says,"to as many as received Him,". Love Hoffco
God to hear from you Brother

All that God left for us is to beleive God or not. God knows who belive or not, and all will have had the free choice to beleive or not at Judgment there will be no excuse for mankind. At that time all wil have made the consious choice in belief or not
 
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OSAS, does not teach me to sin, it teaches me to trust God to teach me how not to sin tough Faith in theinshed work of Christ
Yes, but being human you are bound to slip up on occasion. How do get cleansed of this kind of unrighteousness? Do you just believe all your sins are paid for and continue to leave such a sin to make you a slave to it? Or do you confess your sins so that you can be cleansed of all unrighteousness? (1 John 1:9).
 
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Yes, but being human you are bound to slip up on occasion. How do get cleansed of this kind of unrighteousness? Do you just believe all your sins are paid for and continue to leave such a sin to make you a slave to it? Or do you confess your sins so that you can be cleansed of all unrighteousness? (1 John 1:9).
Edit Correction on the 3rd Sentence:

..."Do you just believe all your sins are paid for and continue to live in such a sin even though you are a slave to it?"
 
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Song on Hosea.

Hosea's Song | Luke Brawner

I don't believe it is entirely accurate Biblically from Hosea's perspective, but it is a beautiful song that can be listened to from the perspective of Jesus calling back those believers who have backslidden into sin and or Christ calling back His people (of Israel).
 
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Tell me please did God die and leave you in charge, does God not love us all? And cn God do whatever God decides?
Jesus gave me the authority when I repented of my sins and accepted Him as my Savior. Jesus commissioned his disciples to go out into the world and preach the gospel. As believers, we have the authority to teach doctrine, correct, rebuke, and instruct other believers in righteousness (and not unrighteousness) according to God's Word (2 Timothy 3:16). However, if the OSAS (Once Saved Always Saved) proponent believes they can do evil or abide in open rebellion against God by not repenting of their sins (With some false theology that all their future sin is forgiven them), then they are serving two masters (i.e. their self and God). For sin is all about one self and it is not about God. Jesus said we will know false prophets by their fruits. So if you believe that you can do bad fruits and get away with it, then you would be in contradiction of Jesus' words in Matthew 7, my friend (And many many other passages in Scripture). For God wants us to be faithful to Him. He does not want His people to create other gods in their lives by holding on to their sin (and have a spirit of fornication as mentioned in the book of Hosea).
 
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Yes, but being human you are bound to slip up on occasion. How do get cleansed of this kind of unrighteousness? Do you just believe all your sins are paid for and continue to leave such a sin to make you a slave to it? Or do you confess your sins so that you can be cleansed of all unrighteousness? (1 John 1:9).
I confess, but not to be forgiven, since by Christ we are forgiven
1 John 2:1-4New International Version (NIV)2 My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. [SUP]2 [/SUP]He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.
[h=3]Love and Hatred for Fellow Believers[/h][SUP]3 [/SUP]We know that we have come to know him if we keep his commands. [SUP]4 [/SUP]Whoever says, “I know him,” but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in that person.

My confession is thank you for me being (past tense) forgiven, so now Father teach me how to walk by Faith as Son Christ walked.
God is elated when one finalizes they are forgiven, and wants to learn how to walk as Son walked in Father's power of the Holy Spirit, that this world can't recieve
 

homwardbound

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So die daily to self with Yeshua back at the death of Yeshua reckon thyself dead to sin and alive to Christ the resurrected Christ

Romans 6:11
Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Philippians 3:10-11Authorized (King James) Version (AKJV)[SUP]10 [/SUP]that I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death;
[SUP]11 [/SUP]if by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead.

2 Corinthians 5:18 [Full Chapter]

And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation;
2 Corinthians 5:19
to wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation.






Hebrews 2:17
Wherefore in all things it behoved him to be made like unto his brethren, that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people.
 

homwardbound

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Jesus gave me the authority when I repented of my sins and accepted Him as my Savior. Jesus commissioned his disciples to go out into the world and preach the gospel. As believers, we have the authority to teach doctrine, correct, rebuke, and instruct other believers in righteousness (and not unrighteousness) according to God's Word (2 Timothy 3:16). However, if the OSAS (Once Saved Always Saved) proponent believes they can do evil or abide in open rebellion against God by not repenting of their sins (With some false theology that all their future sin is forgiven them), then they are serving two masters (i.e. their self and God). For sin is all about one self and it is not about God. Jesus said we will know false prophets by their fruits. So if you believe that you can do bad fruits and get away with it, then you would be in contradiction of Jesus' words in Matthew 7, my friend (And many many other passages in Scripture). For God wants us to be faithful to Him. He does not want His people to create other gods in their lives by holding on to their sin (and have a spirit of fornication as mentioned in the book of Hosea).
Love and Mercy to all, Love all as much as Christ loved and loves you is the Gospel to all, it is good news not bad as is presented by many

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