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So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31 ESV


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Day 266 - Return to Love: God’s Call to Repentance and Restoration
Welcome to Day 266 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. These closing chapters of Hosea bring together God’s charges against Israel, His warning of coming judgment, and His deep desire for their repentance and restoration. Israel is reminded of their history, tracing back to Jacob, as an example of striving against God yet ultimately being transformed by Him. The Lord declares that their idolatry and misplaced trust in political alliances will bring destruction, yet He also
Be God's Glory
Sep 22, 20252 min read
Day 265 - The Heart of Judgment and the Cry of Love
Welcome to Day 265 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. Hosea 9–11 presents a vivid picture of Israel’s sin, the certainty of God’s judgment, and His relentless love for His people. In these chapters, Hosea delivers strong warnings about exile, barrenness, and destruction because of Israel’s idolatry and covenant unfaithfulness. Yet, woven into these declarations of judgment is the tender compassion of God, who recounts His past care for Israel like a loving father guiding a
Be God's Glory
Sep 21, 20252 min read
Day 264 - When Love Confronts Rebellion: God’s Call to a Wayward People
Welcome to Day 264 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Hosea. Hosea 5–8 captures the heartache of God as He exposes Israel’s sin, warns of His coming judgment, and pleads for their return. These chapters emphasize Israel’s unfaithfulness in turning to idols, foreign alliances, and empty religious rituals while ignoring the covenant with their God. Through Hosea, God declares that He will discipline His people like a physician diagnosing and treating
Be God's Glory
Sep 20, 20253 min read
Day 263 - God’s Unfailing Love Amid a Wayward People
Welcome to Day 263 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Hosea. Hosea 1–4 introduces God’s profound message of judgment and redemption through the prophet Hosea. These chapters use the metaphor of Hosea’s marriage to Gomer, an unfaithful woman, to represent Israel’s spiritual unfaithfulness through idolatry and covenant-breaking. God communicates His pain over Israel’s sin but also reveals His unwavering love and desire for restoration. The first four
Be God's Glory
Sep 19, 20253 min read
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