At this juncture, it appears that, outwardly, God’s people did not forget their ritualistic offering of sacrifices (Hosea 5: 6). Inwardly, they had forsaken and abandoned God’s true mercy, had given up keen adherence to the knowledge of God – His truth (Hosea 4:1), which would in turn liken their sacrifices to mere acts of habitual vanity. God would rather our devotion to the preservation of upright hearts, pure and filled with truth and mercy, than sacrifice in surplus.
Although God’s holiness compels Him to turn His face away from man’s stubborn cycles of sin, here in Hosea 6, prophet Hosea concisely illustrates the extent of God’s enduring righteousness. God alone has the power and authority to build up and destroy, reject and redeem, erase and save. What God requires of us is simply our honest admission of the error of our ways and the humble seeking of His forgiveness unto salvation.
As weak and flawed individuals, we will never be able to achieve perfection in our Christian conduct and character. However, how faithful are we in our daily pursuit of God’s standard? Is our resolve as fleeting as early dew? Or, even in trials and affliction, tests of our faith, are we as resilient and relentless as lapping waves against a shore?
May this short chapter be a hopeful reminder to us that our God has remained and continues to remain merciful and faithful to the chosen who ultimately and wholeheartedly choose to repent and return to Him, over and over again.