Why Money, Success, and Control Won't Save You | Hosea 8:5-6
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Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.
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Our text today is Hosea 8:5-6:
I have spurned your calf, O Samaria.
My anger burns against them.
How long will they be incapable of innocence?
For it is from Israel;
a craftsman made it;
it is not God.
The calf of Samaria
shall be broken to pieces. — Hosea 8:5-6
Why do people trust idols more than God?
Because idols are easier. They do not correct you, confront you, or call you to repent. They do not ask for surrender. They say nothing and demand nothing. You can shape them, place them where you want, and remain in control.
That is what the nation of Israel had done.
They made a calf in Samaria, their capital, and trusted it like a savior. It was something they created, something they could see, something they could manage. And that was the attraction.
A false god never challenges your life.
A false god never exposes your sin.
A false god always lets you stay on the throne.
So God says, "A craftsman made it; it is not God."
The issue was bigger than a statue. Israel trusted what came from their hands more than the God who made their hands.
And don't be too quick to judge, because we still do the same. We trust money, plans, technology, status, success, influence, and ourselves. We often feel safer with what we can build than with the God we must obey.
But spoiler alert, Hosea gives the conclusion for every idol: "The calf of Samaria shall be broken to pieces."
Everything we make is temporary. Wealth fades. Systems fail. Bodies weaken. Reputations disappear. Nations rise and fall. Idols do not last.
But God does. His word stands. His kingdom remains. His rule endures. His judgment is coming.
But the real question is not whether you trust something. Everyone does. It is who you trust in. Will you trust what will break—or the One who cannot be shaken?
Do not build your life on lifeless, fragile, and frail things. Put your faith in the living, everlasting, and powerful God. Besides, things will break. God will remain.
DO THIS:
Identify one thing you trust more than God right now, and surrender that area to Him in prayer today.
ASK THIS:
- What created thing feels safer to me than trusting God?
- Where am I relying on myself more than the Lord?
- Am I building on what will last or what will break?
PRAY THIS:
God, forgive me for trusting temporary things more than you. Teach me to rest in what cannot be shaken and place my confidence in you alone. Amen.
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