- God wants us to stay connected to Him and others.
- The way to do that is through gratitude.
- If we don’t show gratitude it causes a relational break.
- Israel shows us what this looks like.
- Hosea delivered the message from God:
- vs 6 - “When I fed them, they were satisfied; when they were satisfied, they became proud; then they forgot me.”
- They had a need and God met it.
- But they did not thank God for meeting these needs.
- They got what they wanted and no longer needed Him.
- They became proud, which led to them forgetting God.
- So how did God respond?
- He turned from partner to opponent.
- vs 7-8 - “So I will be like a lion to them, like a leopard I will lurk by the path. Like a bear robbed of her cubs, I will attack them and rip them open; like a lion I will devour them— a wild animal will tear them apart.”
- What God becomes to us is up to us.
- He can be a God of grace and mercy or a God of wrath.
- Hosea prophesied just after Solomon reigned.
- He watched how Israel was at its height of power during Solomon's time as king, but the devastation that resulted when he forgot God.
- So God tore the kingdom into two and they ended up losing everything.
- The same is true with us.
- Ingratitude pulls us away from those we were meant to be close to.
- It robs us of our memory - we forget those who were instrumental in getting us to where we are.
- Romans 1:21 - “For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.”
- The path to destruction begins with ingratitude that leads to pride.
- When we forget God we disconnect from Him.
- To remember is to reconnect.
- If my finger gets dismembered from my hand, I have to “re-member” it.
- So remembering what God has done is the secret to staying connected to Him (and others).