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  <title>The Choice That Determines Everything | Hosea 14:9</title>
  <description>Welcome to&amp;amp;nbsp;The Daily. Tomorrow we start our next book of the Bible. We are moving to the New Testament, 1 Peter. We are going to discover how to live holy in a hostile world. Go ahead and pick up your&amp;amp;nbsp;1 Peter Scripture Journal&amp;amp;nbsp;now. Also, if you have followed with me all the way through this book, do me a favor. Put your first name, last name, city, and state in the comments below. Let's celebrate a discipleship journey through this entire book together. Our text today is&amp;amp;nbsp;Hosea 14:9   Whoever is wise, let him understand these things; &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;whoever is discerning, let him know them; for the ways of the&amp;amp;nbsp;Lord&amp;amp;nbsp;are right, &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;the upright walk in them, &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;but transgressors stumble in them.&amp;amp;nbsp;—&amp;amp;nbsp;Hosea 14:9 After fourteen chapters of Hosea, we finally arrive at a choice. Not a feeling. Not an opinion. A choice. Hosea ends by asking a question hidden inside a statement:&amp;amp;nbsp;Who is wise? Because wisdom is not knowing the truth. Wisdom is doing something with it. Over the last fourteen chapters, we've watched an entire nation collapse. Not because they lacked information. They had prophets. They had warnings. They had God's Word. They had opportunities to repent. Their problem was never ignorance. Their problem was refusal. That is often our problem too. In our nation, churches, and homes. Most of us already know more truth than we obey. We know we should forgive, pray, surrender, and trust God. We also know we should stop compromising. The issue is usually not whether we know. The issue is whether we will walk in it. Hosea declares,&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;The ways of the LORD are right.&amp;quot; They are not always popular or easy. But then comes the dividing line of wisdom,&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;The upright walk in them.&amp;quot; The operative word is walk. Not admire them. Not debate them. Not post about them.&amp;amp;nbsp;Walk in them. Because eventually every person chooses a path. One hears God and responds. Another hears God and resists. One softens. Another hardens. One surrenders. Another keeps control. And over time, those paths lead to very different destinations. As I think about this entire book, I keep coming back to one simple truth:&amp;amp;nbsp;God never stopped pursuing His people.&amp;amp;nbsp;Not once. They wandered. He pursued. They compromised. He pursued. They rebelled. He pursued. They ran. He pursued. That is the story of Hosea. And honestly, it may be the story of your life, too. Maybe you found yourself somewhere in this book. A wanderer. A compromiser. A self-reliant person. The idol-chaser. The exhausted believer. The prodigal. The religious pretender. The person who almost gave up. If that's you, then hear the final message of Hosea: Return. Come home. God is still pursuing you. But now a new challenge begins. Which is why tomorrow we launch into 1 Peter. Hosea has shown us what happens when God's people become like the world. Peter will teach us how to live faithfully in the world without becoming like it. To stand firm and remain holy. Live all in for him who lived all in for you. And I will see you back here tomorrow. DO THIS:  Identify one truth God has repeatedly shown you through Hosea and take one concrete step to obey it this week. ASK THIS:  What truth do I know but have not yet obeyed? Where have I been resisting God's way? What would it look like for me to stand firm in my faith today?  PRAY THIS: Father, thank you for pursuing me even when I wandered. Give me the courage to obey what I know, the humility to keep returning to you, and the strength to stand firm as I follow Christ in a world that often pulls the other way. Amen. PLAY THIS: &amp;quot;Firm Foundation&amp;quot;  </description>
  <author_name>The Daily + Weekly by Vince Miller</author_name>
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