Welcome to the Daily Bible Podcast Coffee Club!
We’re Tricia and Michelle, two friends inviting you to join us in reading through the Bible chronologically this year, using the NLT One Year Bible. These daily emails are meant to be a cozy companion to your morning coffee and the Daily Bible Podcast. We hope you’ll stick around!
Word of the Day Espresso Shot
She was a prostitute. Not by her own choice.
One day, a man came in and paid the price for a night with her.
But instead of the usual routine, this man stood back. He said he had bought her freedom, and that she should go with him.
She couldn’t believe it. She resisted.
And the man let her run.
But every time she ran, he would go back for her.
Until finally, she ran for the last time. And the man decided that he wouldn’t pursue her any more– but would respect her wishes to stay away.
Years later, she changed her mind. She ran to her love– and he forgave and accepted her.
That love story was written by Francine Rivers, who wrote the book Redeeming Love after becoming a Christian and reading Hosea, the chapter we studied yesterday.
Not surprisingly, the book became very popular and was later adapted into a movie— just further proving that God’s relentless love is irresistible.
Today’s Challenge
Are you running away from God’s relentless love— or towards it? It’s been said that, “If you don’t feel close to God, He didn’t move.” If you feel far from God— approach Him today. Tell Him you’re sorry for being distant and that you want to be close again.
Memory Verse
“Come, let us return to the Lord. He has torn us to pieces; now he will heal us. He has injured us; now he will bandage our wounds.” -Hosea 6:1
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Today’s Coffee Chat
How have you seen God’s relentless love for you in your life?
Going Deeper than a Venti: Reflection and Journal Prompt
When studying this book of the Bible we tend to focus on Gomer, and reflect on the parallel this love story has to Israel. But what about Hosea? What do we know about the prophet who experienced this story?
In short…not much. But here’s what we do know:
His name, Hosea, means “salvation”
His ministry was about 60 years— from King Jeroboam II to King Hoseah.
Hosea was one of the only prophets to link his personal life with his ministry.
Hosea’s love story— and his book— points to a cycle: repentance, redemption, and restoration
Hosea listened to God and obeyed Him— the idea to marry Gomer came from God himself. Many men would have never agreed to the marriage— and certainly, the level of patience that Hosea displayed with Gomer is often unheard of.
Journal Prompt
Thank God for His relentless love for you that He displayed through Hosea! Spend an entire journal entry just thanking Him. He certainly deserves it.
Extra Flavor Shot
Francine Rivers, author of Redeeming Love, discusses cancel culture