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Hosea 2:14

Hosea 2:14
J.C. Philpot October, 20 2016 3 min read
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October, 20 2016
J.C. Philpot
J.C. Philpot 3 min read
660 articles 41 sermons 54 books
What does the Bible say about God's voice speaking to the heart?

The Bible teaches that God's voice uniquely speaks to the heart, providing true religion and saving faith.

The scripture in Hosea 2:14 emphasizes that God allure and speaks comfortably to His people, reaching their hearts rather than merely their ears. This distinction highlights how true religion resides in the heart, where God communicates the essence of faith and righteousness (Romans 10:10). Unlike human voices that can only reach the external senses, God's voice penetrates deep into the soul, enabling a genuine relationship with Him. Without this divine communication, one may possess head knowledge without a heart transformed by grace, which is essential for salvation.

Hosea 2:14, Romans 10:10

Why is it important for Christians to hear God's voice in their trials?

Hearing God's voice in trials teaches Christians reliance on Him alone for peace and direction.

The trials and afflictions Christians face often lead them into a 'wilderness' where they find themselves stripped of worldly comforts and supports. In these moments, the need for God's voice becomes apparent, as only He can provide the comfort and guidance necessary for true rest (1 Corinthians 3:21-23). This process, while painful, serves to redirect the believer’s focus solely on God, allowing for deeper spiritual growth and understanding. Thus, experiencing God’s communication in hardship is not just beneficial but essential for the believer's faith journey.

1 Corinthians 3:21-23

How do we know that God's voice can give us true peace and assurance?

God's voice speaks with power that offers solid grounds for peace and assurance to the believer.

Scripture teaches that when God speaks to our hearts, it transforms our understanding and provides peace that surpasses all human comprehension (Philippians 4:7). In the wilderness experiences, believers often find that they cannot rely on worldly help; instead, they discover that God's voice is the only source of true rest. His comforting words offer assurance that He is in control and cares for their needs, both spiritually and temporally. Therefore, the knowledge that we are heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ reinforces our confidence in God’s promises and His ability to sustain us through all circumstances.

Philippians 4:7

"Therefore, behold, I will allure her, and bring her into the wilderness, and speak comfortably unto her."

— Hosea 2:14

It is in the margin "to her heart;" and God speaks to the heart; that is the special characteristic of his voice. Men may speak to the ear, and they can do no more; but God speaks to the heart, for it is there that his voice alone is heard. All true religion first and last lies in a man's heart. He may have his head well furnished with notions, yet a heart destitute of grace. But not so with the vessels of mercy, for they "believe with the heart unto righteousness;" and it is by the voice of God heard in the heart that a saving faith is raised up in the soul. There God must speak if there is to be any heart religion, any sound or saving experience, any knowledge of the truth so as to be blessed and saved thereby. But in the wilderness we learn the deep necessity there is that God should speak to our heart. We need the Lord himself to speak and the Lord alone; and to speak such words as shall reach our heart and enter with divine power into our conscience.

When you are in the wilderness, you have no friend, no creature help, no worldly comfort--these have all abandoned you. God has led you into the wilderness to bereave you of these earthly ties, of these creature refuges and vain hopes, that he may himself speak to your soul. If, then, you are separated from the world by being brought into the wilderness; if you are passing through trials and afflictions; if you are exercised with a variety of temptations, and are brought into that spot where the creature yields neither help nor hope, then you are made to see and feel that nothing but God's voice speaking with power to your soul can give you any solid grounds of rest or peace. But is not this profitable? It may be painful; it is painful; but it is profitable, because by it we learn to look to the Lord and the Lord alone, and this must ever be a blessed lesson to learn for every child of God.

"Therefore let no man glory in men. For all things are yours; whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come; all are yours; and you are Christ's; and Christ is God's." 1 Corinthians 3:21-23

Whatever there be in heaven, whatever there be in earth, that can be for your spiritual good, all is yours so far as you are an heir of God and a joint-heir with Christ. The silver and the gold and the cattle upon a thousand hills are all Christ's because all power is given to him in heaven and in earth. Whatever your temporal needs may be, he can supply them, because he is king on earth as well as in heaven. Whatever enemies you may have, he is able to defeat them; whatever evils may press upon you, he is able to subdue them; whatever sorrows surround you, he is able to console you under them. Everything in time, everything in eternity, in this world and in the world to come, are all on your side, that are heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ.

From Ears from Harvested Sheaves by J.C. Philpot.
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