Our September book is Hosea, from the Old Testament.
Why is he sometimes called the "Prophet of Divine Love"?
Let's find out as we plunge into this little book.
Glancing at chapter six, verse one, the following took my eye:
"Come and let us return unto the Lord: for ...he will heal us; ...he will bind us up."
So, here's another question: how is this promise possible?
Let's get down to it and find some answers together.
Happy discovery everyone.
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