How then shall we live…while we are waiting?
When I was growing up there was something unique that
happened while shopping in Kmart stores- the Blue Light Special. “Shoppers, shoppers we have a blue light special
in homewares for the next 5 minutes.”
When you arrived in homewares there would be a line of people waiting to
get the discounted items before the time ran out.
How should you act while you were waiting? Some complained that they were too slow in
getting to the line. Some were
evaluating the worth of waiting for the valued item. Some complained that there should be a
different way to distribute the items. Some were trying to figure out where the
next blue light special was going to take place. But all had to wait some length of time in
order to receive the merchandise.
Hosea provides a straight forward instruction for us to
follow while we are waiting on God.
First, our lives have to turn or return to God as the provider of all
things. In this passage, Hosea has been figuratively
referring to Jacob and Ephraim as depending on their own strength and looking
for idols to meet their needs.
Repentance means that we acknowledge we have been living life in our own
strength, but now we look to God. Where there is no turning – there is no
repentance. We are just continuing to walk in our old path of living with new
ways of thinking. Good thoughts are not
repentance. Turning requires first a broken and contrite heart that we violated God’s
path for our lives and then lifestyle actions reflecting our decision to turn.
Second, and probably the most instructive about what to do
while we are waiting (living daily life), we are to keep covenant and
justice. The phrase “act with love“ is
the Hebrew word “hesed” which is the most intimate term of covenantal
relationship that we share with God.
Hosea is saying that above all guard, watch, keep, preserve, maintain,
have actions in your life that nurture this love relationship with God as the
primary activity in your life. Going to
church each week is just showing up to the game. We need to daily worship,
pray, read his word, talk with God, obey his voice, let Him be involved in
EVERY arena of your life. When you do
this, you are beginning to keep hesed. This is a rich word in the OT and worth
more study.
Hosea also says that we should guard or act with
justice. Intimacy with God (hesed) leads
to following his ways of living (doing justice). He has provided his judgments that help us
know how to conduct our affairs of living personally but more importantly with
others. God wants us to interact with
people that reveal that we are living by a higher standard of conduct(God’s). This just means that we should be involved in
our work, neighborhood, communities and city in such a way that invites God’s
kingdom life upon us. We spread blessing
in our words and actions. Jesus walked and lived among us and revealed much of
the hypocrisy that was hidden to us in the way we treat people. God wants us to be involved with his justice
while we are waiting.
Finally, Hosea tells us that we need to wait or depend on
the Lord. What in your life are you waiting
on God to fulfill? Family salvation, financial breakthrough, vocational
opportunities, physical healing, or direction for your life are struggles that
we all face while waiting on God to act.
While you are waiting….act in love and justice.

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