God Confronts Our Spiritual Leaders | Hosea 4
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When truth disappears, God doesn't stay silent—he confronts the leaders first.
Summary
Hosea 4 marks a turning point where God moves from illustration to indictment, confronting the spiritual collapse of an entire nation. The charges are clear—no truth, no love, no real knowledge of God—and the result is widespread sin and cultural decay. God places responsibility squarely on spiritual leaders who failed to teach truth and instead benefited from the people's sin. Yet even in this warning, there is hope: what has been rejected can still be restored if people return to God.
Reflection & Small Group Discussion Questions:
1. Why does God begin his confrontation with spiritual leaders instead of the general population?
2. What does it mean that there was "no knowledge of God in the land" (Hosea 4:1)?
3. How does rejecting truth lead to the multiplication of sin in a culture?
4. Why are the five sins listed in Hosea 4:2 significant for understanding national decline?
5. What does "like people, like priest" (Hosea 4:9) reveal about leadership and influence?
6. How can leaders today unintentionally (or intentionally) benefit from the sin of others?
7. What is the difference between knowing about God and truly knowing God?
8. How does idolatry blind people to truth and normalize sin?
9. What does it mean for God to "give people over" to their choices, and why is that so serious?
10. Where might God be calling you to stop staying silent and start speaking truth in your sphere of influence?