The God Who Sees
There once was a beautiful princess, the daughter of a powerful King and the sister of many. One day she received a message from her father directing her to go to the house of a half-brother who was ill and prepare food for him…
God the Betrayer?
So begins the second act in the story of Ruth. The widowed Ruth accompanied her mother-in-law, Naomi, back to Bethlehem, from whence Naomi’s intact family immigrated to Moab as refugees from famine…
When Betrayal Destroys
Karen Grant takes us into her own journey of experiencing betrayal and how appropriate for the Daily Treasure audience. So many of us know what it is to experience deep betrayal, broken relationships we never saw coming…
The Bewildering Magnificence of the Gospel
When I began to study Hosea, I knew that I would discover treasures of God’s love and mercy in this portion of his holy, inspired, inerrant, and all-sufficient word. But…
True Repentance, At Last
We arrive at last to the final chapter of Hosea. In chapter 14 we find a model of true, mindful, heartfelt repentance and the Lord’s turning from his anger as a result…
Pangs of Childbirth
I am the mother of five children born of my body. Three of my children were born at home with the aid of midwives, who cared for me and gently guided my babies into the world…
Wrestling For Grace
Yesterday we learned that we face a daily battle against sin. Every single day, we must be killing sin, or it will be killing us. But there’s another battle…
The Peril of Prosperity
Our women’s Bible study is currently digging into Romans chapter 8, and we have just considered verse 13, “if you live according to the flesh you will die, but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live”…
The Watchman
A long time ago in a life that now seems very far away, I was in the Army. During Basic Training I learned, among many other things, to stay alert on guard duty…
A Call to Repentance
By now you know the little book of Hosea is a source of sadness and at first glance gives no hope to the reader. Hosea grieves over Israel and cries out to God for mercy…
God, Our Portion
My goal in these devotions is to find the treasures of the gospel in Hosea. But there are places in this book where we only see the gospel in what the Israelites rejected. The deeper in we go, the more disheartening it gets…
But wait, there’s MORE!
Recently, while my husband and I were walking our dog, we found and returned our neighbor’s Husky, named Smokey, who was in another neighbor’s garage a few streets away from his home…
Not a Tame Lion
In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, C. S. Lewis introduces us to Eustace, a boy who is very selfish and constantly complaining, making himself “an unmitigated nuisance” to his cousins Lucy and Edmond and the entire crew of the ship. But…
Hide and Seek
Do you remember playing hide and seek as a child? My Grandmommy’s house was perfect for hide and seek, but my little brother would always hide behind Grandmommy’s antique cane-back rocking chair, clearly visible…
To Your Work, Christians, To Your Work!
A few months ago our family made the monumental leap into the 21st century and upgraded my Mom’s ancient flip phone to a smartphone…
While We Were Yet Sinners
“As I read deeper into Hosea, it causes me to flinch and recoil. I want to look away. The Israelites’ determination to sin and God’s impending judgment are…
We Need a New Covenant
I want to step back for a moment and address a question raised by our study of Hosea. Reading through this book, as God chronicles in relentless detail the…