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Hosea – A Lesson in Faithfulness
Introduction: 
I.
The Faithlessness of God’s People
a.       Physical Unfaithfulness –
b.      Mental Unfaithfulness –
II.
The Foolishness of God’s People
a.       Pursues her Sin
b.    Cannot Obtain Satisfaction from Her Sin 
III.
Ignorance of God’s Provision -
IV.
The Forgiveness of God
a.
The Punishment of Sin
b.      God’s Righteous Justice
*But I thought we were talking about Forgiveness?*
c.       Hosea 2:14-16 
V.
The Faithfulness of God
VI.    Transition:  Here comes the allegory, right?
Wrong.
VII.
The Faithlessness of God’s People – the Church
a.       Eph.
5 –
VIII.
Foolishness of God’s People
a.
We grasp at our gifts.
IX.
Forgiveness of God
a.     Romans 5:20
b.      1 John 1:9
X.       Faithfulness of God
a.     Numbers 14:18
b.
You can choose your sin, but not your consequences.
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