Hosea's poignant words probe Israel's...
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Hosea's poignant words probe Israel's fickle love of God: "Your love is like a morning cloud, like the dew that goes early away."
That kind of love Hosea desired for his people was the kind of love God displayed for them, namely steadfast love.
Much has been written through the centuries about loving God but few people have expressed so imaginatively the progress of love for God in the human heart as did Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153). Bernard saw the sincere believer gradually strengthening his love for God through a series of ascending steps. He marked four distinct stages:
First, man loves himself for his own sake.
Second, he loves God for his own sake, not for himself.
Third, he loves God now not for his own sake but for himself.
Fourth, he loves himself only for the sake of God.
In other words, before we love anyone else, we love ourselves. Then we love God for what he does for us. Next we love God not for what he does for us but simply because he is God. Finally, we no longer love anything else except that which God desires. Bernard doubted he would ever be able to reach the fourth stage in his own lifetime.
That kind of love Hosea desired for his people was the kind of love God displayed for them, namely steadfast love.
Much has been written through the centuries about loving God but few people have expressed so imaginatively the progress of love for God in the human heart as did Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153). Bernard saw the sincere believer gradually strengthening his love for God through a series of ascending steps. He marked four distinct stages:
First, man loves himself for his own sake.
Second, he loves God for his own sake, not for himself.
Third, he loves God now not for his own sake but for himself.
Fourth, he loves himself only for the sake of God.
In other words, before we love anyone else, we love ourselves. Then we love God for what he does for us. Next we love God not for what he does for us but simply because he is God. Finally, we no longer love anything else except that which God desires. Bernard doubted he would ever be able to reach the fourth stage in his own lifetime.
