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The same perplexed feeling that the boy felt may fill the readers of Hosea 6:1:
Hosea 6:1
Come, let us return to the Lord.
He has torn us to pieces
but he will heal us;
he has injured us
but he will bind up our wounds.
He has torn us to pieces
but he will heal us;
he has injured us
but he will bind up our wounds.
It is strange to 'return' to the one who has 'torn us to pieces,' the one who has 'injured us.' He, however, is also the one who heals us and binds up our wounds. Hosea was speaking to a group of people who had been ignoring God for a while and bad things were coming. The book of Hosea is a painful love story of a prophet who repeatedly loves a woman who does not deserve it, mirroring a God who repeatedly loves a people who do not deserve it. This undeserved love flows beyond the book of Hosea into our lives, as well, so that we, too, may rejoice with the psalmist:
Psalm 31:19
How abundant are the good things
that you have stored up for those who fear you,
that you bestow in the sight of all,
on those who take refuge in you.
that you have stored up for those who fear you,
that you bestow in the sight of all,
on those who take refuge in you.