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Minor Prophets, Major Pleas // Hosea 1-14

40 min · 18 de may de 2026
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What do you do when your heart keeps running after things that can never truly satisfy? In this opening message of Minor Prophets, Major Pleas, Zach unpacks the shocking story of Hosea — a story that feels uncomfortable, messy, and deeply personal. Through Hosea’s relentless pursuit of Gomer, we see a picture of the relentless love of God toward wandering people. This sermon dives into the idols we quietly trust, the lesser loves we keep returning to, and the grace of a God who refuses to stop pursuing us. From heartbreak and addiction to shame and redemption, this message is a reminder that the gospel is not about climbing back to God — it’s about God coming after us again and again. If you’ve ever wondered whether God could still love you after all your failures, this message is for you.

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