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  <title>The Moment God Stops Pursuing You | Hosea 9:17</title>
  <description>Welcome to&amp;amp;nbsp;The Daily. Read more about our mission to teach every verse of the bible in what we call&amp;amp;nbsp;Project23. Grab your&amp;amp;nbsp;Hosea Scripture Journal. Our text today is&amp;amp;nbsp;Hosea 9:17:  My God will reject them because they have not listened to him; they shall be wanderers among the nations. —&amp;amp;nbsp;Hosea 9:17 There is a line you don’t want to cross with God—the moment when He stops pursuing.  Hosea says it plainly:&amp;amp;nbsp;“My God will reject them… they shall be wanderers.” This is not God losing power. This is God honoring His word. They would not listen. They would not return. They would not respond. So eventually, God lets them go. And the result is not the freedom they thought they wanted. It’s wandering. Aimlessness. A life without direction. That’s what a life without God actually feels like. It’s slow disorientation. You keep moving, but in every direction. You keep searching, but nothing satisfies. Because when God is removed, so is your map. His truth is your compass. His Word is what shows you the path, brings you back to it, and keeps you on it. And yet, this is how many people live today. They search for answers in legacy media, social media, shifting ideologies, and ever-changing modern spiritual trends. But none of it leads home. Over time, resistance becomes identity. You push God away long enough that the distance feels normal. Then one day, you realize—you got what you wanted. A life without Him. But here’s the truth most people don’t see until it’s too late: That’s not the life you actually wanted. So listen carefully. If you can still feel conviction… He’s still calling. If you can still sense distance… He’s still drawing. If this warning hits you… He’s not done with you. You have not gone too far. That is the Spirit whispering to you. But don’t wait. Turn now. Because the same God who judges wandering hearts is the God who sent His Son to bring them home. This is why Jesus came. To find the wanderer. To carry the lost. You don’t have to keep wandering. You can come home—right now. If that's you, pray this with me: God, I see that I’ve been drifting from you. I’ve gone my own way, resisted your voice, and trusted myself instead of you. I confess my sin and ask for your forgiveness. I believe Jesus died for me and rose again to give me new life. Today, I turn back to you. Lead me, restore me, and make me new. I don’t want to wander anymore—I want to walk with you. Amen. If you prayed this with me, let me know in the comments below by writing:&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;I chose Jesus.&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;Because I want to pray for you today. DO THIS: Stop and respond to God right now. Don’t delay it. Talk to Him honestly about where you’ve been resisting Him and take one step back toward Him today. ASK THIS:  Where have I been ignoring God’s voice? What would it look like for me to return fully? Am I drifting—or turning?  PRAY THIS: God, I see that I’ve been drifting from you. I’ve gone my own way, resisted your voice, and trusted myself instead of you. I confess my sin and ask for your forgiveness. I believe Jesus died for me and rose again to give me new life. Today, I turn back to you. Lead me, restore me, and make me new. I don’t want to wander anymore—I want to walk with you. Amen. PLAY THIS: &amp;quot;Softly And Tenderly &amp;quot; </description>
  <author_name>The Daily + Weekly by Vince Miller</author_name>
  <author_url>https://beresolute.org/vincemillerspeaker</author_url>
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