What does the Bible say about the love of God in Hosea?
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The love of God described in Hosea is a covenantal, electing love that is not based on our worth, but purely on God's grace.
In Hosea, especially chapter 3, we witness the profound depth of God's love for His people, depicted through the relationship between Hosea and Gomer. This love is not based on the merit or worthiness of the believer, as seen in Hosea 3:1, where God commands Hosea to love Gomer despite her unfaithfulness, reflecting God's unchangeable and sovereign love for Israel. It showcases the covenantal love that God has toward His chosen people, emphasizing that His love is rooted in His character and His promises rather than any action or quality inherent in His people. The text illustrates that God loves because He chooses to love, which aligns with Deuteronomy 7:7-8, affirming that God's selection is unconditional and based solely on His purpose.
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