Hosea 14:2
Latin - Vulgate Version
What Does This Mean?
In Hosea 14:2, the people are urged to turn back to God by using their words and asking Him to forgive all their sins. They promise to offer sincere prayers as a form of sacrifice.
Explained for Children
Imagine you did something wrong and felt bad about it. This verse is like saying, 'Let's go to our parent, say sorry, and ask them to forgive us. We'll make sure to be extra nice with our words.'
Historical Background
Hosea wrote this prophecy around the 8th century BCE when Israel was experiencing moral decline. The message targets the northern kingdom of Israel, calling for repentance and a return to God.
Living It Out Today
Suppose you've been distant from your faith or made mistakes that have hurt others. This verse suggests taking an active step by sincerely apologizing to God and promising better behavior in the future, using your words as a form of offering.
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