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  "custom_id": "HOS_014",
  "testament": "OT",
  "book": "Hosea",
  "passage_ref": "Hosea 14:1-9",
  "title": "Return to the Lord and live",
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  "simple_summary": "Hosea 14 calls Israel to turn back to the Lord in honest repentance. The people must confess their sin, reject every false help, and stop worshiping idols. The Lord then promises to heal them, love them freely, and make them fruitful again. The chapter ends by saying that the Lord’s ways are right, and the wise walk in them.",
  "simple_explanation": "This passage is a final call to repentance. Israel is told to return to the Lord because sin has brought them down. Real repentance is not just feeling sorry. It means asking for forgiveness, confessing sin, and turning away from false gods and false security.\n\nIsrael must stop trusting Assyria, warhorses, and idols made by human hands. None of these can save. Only the Lord can show compassion to his helpless people.\n\nThe Lord answers with mercy. He says he will heal their waywardness, which means their faithless turning away from him. He will love them freely, not because they deserve it, but because he is gracious. He will also restore their life and fruitfulness with images of dew, flowers, trees, and vines.\n\nThese pictures do not promise easy success. They show that God alone gives life after judgment. He is the source of true fruitfulness.\n\nThe chapter closes with wisdom. The Lord’s ways are right. People are divided by how they respond. The godly walk in those ways, but the rebellious stumble over them.",
  "important_truths": [
    "Sin brings ruin.",
    "Repentance means returning to the Lord.",
    "True repentance includes confession and turning from idols.",
    "Human power and false gods cannot save.",
    "The Lord heals, forgives, and loves freely.",
    "God alone gives real fruitfulness.",
    "The Lord’s ways are right.",
    "The wise walk in God’s ways, but the rebellious stumble."
  ],
  "warnings_promises_commands": [
    "Warning: sin has been your downfall.",
    "Command: return to the Lord and repent.",
    "Command: ask for full forgiveness.",
    "Command: reject idols and false security.",
    "Promise: the Lord will heal their waywardness.",
    "Promise: the Lord will love them freely.",
    "Promise: the Lord will restore life and fruitfulness.",
    "Warning: the rebellious stumble over the Lord’s right ways."
  ],
  "gods_plan_connection": "Hosea 14 shows a pattern seen throughout Scripture: God calls sinners to return, warns against idolatry, and offers mercy to the repentant. It is part of the covenant story of judgment and restoration. The chapter does not directly name the Messiah, but it points to the Lord as the only source of healing, forgiveness, and lasting fruitfulness.",
  "simple_application": "Read this chapter as a call to honest repentance. Do not trust money, power, leaders, or religious routines to save you. Turn from every idol and every false support. Ask the Lord for forgiveness and receive his mercy with humility. Then walk in his right ways, because those ways are the path of life.",
  "net_bible_attribution": "Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NET) are from the NET Bible®, copyright ©1996, 2019 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved.",
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