Wayward But Loved
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Ray Beeley here opens up the meaning of Hosea in a straightforward way, showing that they waywardness of God’s people, in both Old Testament times and New, does not prevent the magnificent display of God’s saving and sanctifying love.
The men whom God used to give the Scriptures were not prepared for their task in an easy, painless way. Rather, their experiences were ordained by God so that, when they delivered God’s Word, they could do so with deep feeling and conviction. This was never more true than in the case of the prophet Hosea, who painful experiences with his wife Gomer prepared him to understand the ways of God with his people. In explaining the meaning of Hosea’s prophecy, Ray Beeley makes frequent helpful reference to the writings of earlier commentators on the book.
Ray Beeley is a former Head of Religious Knowledge in a large comprehensive school and has served as Pastor of Richmond Wesleyan Reform Church in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
His books with the Trust are The Roaring of the Lion: A Commentary on Amos (1970) and Wayward but Loved: A Commentary and Meditations on Hosea (2001).
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Weight | 230 g |
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Dimensions | 182 × 122 × 15 mm |
Author(s) | Beeley, Ray, (Author) |
Publication Summary | Banner of Truth (2001), 240 pages |
Published Date | 2001 |
Page Count | 240 |
Language | English |
Product Type | Paperback |
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