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The Daily + Weekly by Vince Miller

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Get ready to be inspired and transformed with Vince Miller, a renowned author and speaker who has dedicated his life to teaching through the Bible. With over 36 books under his belt, Vince has become a leading voice in the field of manhood, masculinity, fatherhood, mentorship, and leadership. He has been featured on major video and radio platforms such as RightNow Media, Faithlife TV, FaithRadio, and YouVersion, reaching men all over the world. Vince's Daily Devotional has touched the lives of hundreds of thousands of providing them with a daily dose of inspiration and guidance. With over 30 years of experience in ministry, Vince is the founder of Resolute. www.vincemiller.com2026 Resolute スピリチュアリティ
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  • The God Who Restores the Unfaithful | Hosea 2:18-23
    2026/05/23

    Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.

    Get your Hosea Scripture Journal now.

    Listen to our text today, Hosea 2:18-23:

    And I will make for them a covenant on that day with the beasts of the field, the birds of the heavens, and the creeping things of the ground. And I will abolish the bow, the sword, and war from the land, and I will make you lie down in safety. And I will betroth you to me forever. I will betroth you to me in righteousness and in justice, in steadfast love and in mercy. I will betroth you to me in faithfulness. And you shall know the Lord.

    "And in that day I will answer, declares the Lord,
    I will answer the heavens,
    and they shall answer the earth,
    and the earth shall answer the grain, the wine, and the oil,
    and they shall answer Jezreel,
    and I will sow her for myself in the land.
    And I will have mercy on No Mercy,
    and I will say to Not My People, 'You are my people';
    and he shall say, 'You are my God.'" — Hosea 2:18-23

    This chapter began with betrayal.

    Now it ends with a wedding.

    "I will betroth you to me forever."

    Three times God repeats it. Not once. Three times.

    "I will betroth you."
    "I will betroth you."
    "I will betroth you."

    This is the language of a husband pursuing an unfaithful bride.

    Israel had chased other lovers. They trusted Baal for prosperity. They built a culture of worship around false gods.

    But God does something shocking.

    He pursues her anyway.

    And notice what the restoration is built on.

    Not Israel's faithfulness.

    God says:

    "I will betroth you in righteousness… justice… steadfast love… mercy… faithfulness."

    Every one of those words describes his character, not theirs.

    Because the relationship is restored not by Israel becoming worthy—but by God choosing to love.

    Then God does something even more beautiful. He restores their identity.

    Earlier in Hosea, the children's names symbolized judgment:

    Jezreel — scattered.
    Lo-Ruhamah — no mercy.
    Lo-Ammi — not my people.

    But now God reverses them.

    "I will sow her."
    "I will have mercy."
    "You are my people."

    God doesn't just forgive. He renames. He gives back the identity that sin tried to destroy.

    This is the heart of the gospel. God does not pursue perfect people. He pursues unfaithful people.

    People who drift. Who compromise. Who chase other loves. And he restores them because of who he is, not who they are.

    But here's where this becomes personal.

    If you think your failures have disqualified you from God's pursuit, you have misunderstood the entire story of Hosea.

    God is not looking for a perfect bride. He is calling a wandering bride home.

    The question is not whether God is willing to restore you.

    The question is whether you will turn back to the Lover whom you betrayed, who never stopped loving you.

    DO THIS:

    Take a moment today to thank God for pursuing you even when you have drifted, and consciously return your heart to him.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Why is it difficult for people to believe God still pursues them after failure?
    2. How does God's character make restoration possible?
    3. Where might God be inviting you to return to him today?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, thank you for pursuing me even when I wander. Restore my heart and help me live in the identity you have given me. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Goodness of God"

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    5 分
  • Worship Becomes Adultery | Hosea 2:11-13
    2026/05/21

    Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.

    Get your Hosea Scripture Journal now.

    Our shout-out today goes to Jonathan Santiago from Ocala, FL. Thanks for your partnership in Project23.

    Listen to our text today, Hosea 2:11-13

    And I will put an end to all her mirth,
    her feasts, her new moons, her Sabbaths,
    and all her appointed feasts.
    And I will lay waste her vines and her fig trees,
    of which she said,
    'These are my wages,
    which my lovers have given me.'
    I will make them a forest,
    and the beasts of the field shall devour them.
    And I will punish her for the feast days of the Baals
    when she burned offerings to them
    and adorned herself with her ring and jewelry,
    and went after her lovers
    and forgot me, declares the Lord.— Hosea 2:11-13

    Count the words in this passage.

    Her. Her. Her. Her.

    Ten times.

    God is describing Israel the way a wounded husband would describe an unfaithful wife. The language is deliberate. The metaphor is unmistakable.

    This is spiritual adultery.

    The feasts are her feasts.
    The celebrations are her celebrations.
    The prosperity is her prosperity.

    And the lovers?

    Also hers.

    At some point, the worship that once belonged to God had become something else entirely. Israel still had the festivals. They still had the Sabbaths. They still had the religious calendar.

    But their devotion had shifted.

    They had blended loyalty to Yahweh with loyalty to Baal. The prophets called this syncretism—mixing the worship of God with devotion to other gods.

    The result was religion that looked right on the outside but was corrupted at the center.

    Israel was celebrating feasts while trusting Baal for provision. They were honoring rituals while chasing other lovers.

    And God exposes the truth in one devastating sentence:

    "She went after her lovers… and forgot me."

    That is the heart of spiritual adultery. Not abandoning religion. Forgetting God while pretending you haven't.

    And this is where the text turns toward you.

    If you are going to church for the appearance of faith, but you never open God's Word during the week… you may be practicing religion while forgetting God.

    If you sing worship songs on Sunday but your security rests in money, status, or political power… your heart may be trusting another lover.

    If you talk about God publicly but privately live as if your life belongs to you… that is exactly the kind of divided devotion Hosea is exposing.

    God will not share his bride with idols.

    He does not want your rituals if he does not have your heart.

    Because the real question is not whether you attend worship.

    The real question is this: Does God actually have your devotion?

    DO THIS:

    Take ten minutes today to sit quietly with God and honestly ask him to reveal anything competing for your loyalty.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where is it easiest for you to substitute religious activity for real devotion to God?
    2. What "lovers" does our culture tempt believers to trust instead of God?
    3. What would wholehearted devotion to God look like in your life right now?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, expose anything in my heart that competes with my devotion to you. Teach me to worship you with sincerity and undivided loyalty. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "The Heart of Worship"

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    6 分
  • You Can't Mix God With Everything Else | Hosea 2
    2026/05/23

    You can't mix God with everything else—and expect him to bless it.

    Summary
    Hosea chapter 2 exposes the core sin behind Israel's collapse: they didn't reject God—they replaced him by mixing his worship with the idols of their culture. God calls the faithful to confront the drift, warning that divided loyalty leads to discipline, exposure, and loss. Yet even as God blocks their path and strips away what they trusted, his goal is not destruction but restoration. The chapter reveals a God who refuses to share his people—and yet relentlessly pursues them back into covenant relationship.

    Reflection & Small Group Discussion Questions
    1. Why does God call the faithful to "plead" with their own people instead of speaking only to outsiders (Hosea 2:2)?
    2. What is syncretism, and why is it such a dangerous form of spiritual drift?
    3. How can someone believe in God while still replacing him with other sources of trust?
    4. What are some modern examples of "mixing God with everything else"?
    5. Why does God sometimes "hedge up our way with thorns" (v.6)?
    6. How can difficult circumstances actually be God's mercy rather than his absence?
    7. What does it mean that God can take back what he originally gave (v.9)?
    8. Why does God expose hidden sin instead of leaving it concealed?
    9. What is the significance of the shift from judgment to pursuit in verses 14–23?
    10. Where in your life might God be calling you to stop mixing loyalties and return fully to him?

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    21 分
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