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What does the Bible say about God's controversy with His people?

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God's controversy stems from a lack of truth, mercy, and knowledge of Him among His people.

In Hosea 4:1, we see that God has a controversy with the people due to their unfaithfulness and their mixing of idolatry with true worship. God is angry not just for their open sins but also for their false sense of righteousness. Despite their outward religious practices, they lack the true knowledge of God and His grace. This reflects a broader theme in Scripture where God repeatedly rebukes His people for their spiritual adultery, emphasizing the depth of their unfaithfulness despite their claims to follow Him.
Scripture References: Hosea 4:1, Isaiah 64:6

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A Controversy
Ian Potts · Mar 3, 2013
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