Hos 2:16-20
And it shall be in that day, says the Lord, that you will call Me Ishi [my Husband],
and you shall no more call Me Baali [my Baal].
17For I will take away the names of Baalim [the Baals] out of her mouth, and they shall no
more be mentioned or seriously remembered by their name.
18And in that day will I make a covenant for Israel with the living creatures of the open
country and with the birds of the heavens and with the creeping things of the ground. And
I will break the bow and the sword and [abolish battle equipment and] conflict out of the
land and will make you lie down safely.
19And I will betroth you to Me forever; yes, I will betroth you to Me in righteousness and
justice, in steadfast love, and in mercy.
20I will even betroth you to Me in stability and in faithfulness, and you shall know
(recognize, be acquainted with, appreciate, give heed to, and cherish) the Lord. -
Amplified Bible
This is a marvelous word! This is God Himself speaking to people
who continually trouble Him. They've broken their covenant with God time and again. They
turned aside from God Who brought them out of Egypt with an outstretched hand and great
power. Time after time they would repent, often half-heartedly, but then fall back worse
than before.
God refers here to "the names of Baalim" in their mouth
- serving many Baals. You might serve many things, money, honour or pleasure.
God says that He will make a covenant with them and the beasts of
the field. What does He mean by this expression? There's a reference in the Bible that
"you may not muzzle the ox who treads the corn", and it is applied in the New
Testament to refer to those who sow the Gospel. So too these animals are a symbol of
people.
Dogs are known to howl at the moon at night, especially when it's
full-moon. But the moon is completely silent, ignoring the noisy cacophany below. So too,
God is untouched by all the schemes and plans of men - only His plan will stand and be
fulfilled, though the whole of mankind might try to thwart it.
Now these animals are symbolic of people with animal
characteristics: perverts, the sexually immoral, those who like to quarrel and fight, etc.
But God says He will make a covenant with all these and change them to lie down in safety.
There are teenagers who dress like grannies, with dresses sweeping
the floor. Others again dress as explicitly as possible, walking in nudity. Both worship
their clothes and these are their Baals. They are swept away by every fashion. They cannot
be steadfast and dress the way that will please God.
With others their Baal is their hair.
Some are violent and murder and kill. But God says that He will
break the sword and bow and so make them lie down in safety.
Some young people are continually troubled about marriage and make
themselves tired about the matter. No, leave the matter in God's hands. When God was about
to give Adam a wife, He brought a deep sleep over him and then fashioned his wife and
brought her to him.
Do not run after marriage or money, otherwise God will call you to account for the time
you've wasted chasing after them.
There's a story told about the Animal School, where all animals
had to learn to run, swim, climb trees and fly. However, try as they might, each could
only excel at their natural way of doing things. They failed to change.
So too, a promiscious person can be taught the right way, but as
soon as he or she is on their own, they carry on in their old promiscious ways.
How can the very nature of a person be changed? A thief cannot
stop stealing and a liar cannot stop lying. It is through God Who changes the very nature
of a person by the New Covenant.
In verses 19 and 20 of our text, three times the Lord says that He
will betroth us to Him. In verse 16 we read that God says, "you will call Me
husband". God wants to be married to you in the New Covenant.
There are many earthly marriages. But here we read of the much
greater marriage when God betroth us as His bride to Himself.
Most of the book of Jeremiah is full of lamentations and woe, but
in Jer 31:31-34 we read,
31 Behold, the days are coming, says the LORD, when I will make a new covenant
with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah 32 not according to the
covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to lead
them out of the land of Egypt, My covenant which they broke, though I was a husband to
them, says the LORD. 33 But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel
after those days, says the LORD: I will put My law in their minds, and write it on their
hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people. 34 No more shall every man
teach his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying, Know the LORD, for they
all shall know Me, from the least of them to the greatest of them, says the LORD. For I
will forgive their iniquity, and their sin I will remember no more.
Isn't this marvelous! No more will you have to be taught
repeatedly how to obey God, for His law will be inscribed into your heart. One cannot
change the nature of a pig. Wash and powder it, but at the first opportunity it will dive
into the mud. You might instruct a child in God's ways, but if it has the heart of a pig,
it will go to the mud at the first opportunity.
A certain white man put duck-eggs under a mother hen. When they
hatched and she walked with them past a pond they dived in and she was all flabbergasted
and upset and couldn't understand it. So too, unless God changes your very nature from
within, you will remain lost, though raised in a Christian home.
You need that Divine operation where He takes out your old heart
and implants His new heart into you. That's the only way your nature can be changed. You
must be changed from within. When God changes a teenager from within, he or she will
no longer long after the things of the world.
I know of some children who were so changed from within that they
went to their parents and asked that the TV be removed out of their house, as it defiles
their home. But some Christian parents bring the TV into their home and cause their
children to be separated from God. How will they stand before God?
Remember Spurgeon's mother when Spurgeon was 15 years old. She
prayed to God concerning her children who refused to go God's way that her soul will be a
swift witness against them, if they do not part from sin. It made such an impression on
Spurgeon that he met the Lord and became known as the prince of preachers. His mother was
consistent and did not compromise with sin in her house or her children's lives. Woe to
parents who excuse sin in the lives of their children. (Read the full account of
Spurgeon's conversion here)
Today God is proposing marriage to you. Can you answer, "Yes
Lord, today I agree to be married to You and put Your ring on my finger"?