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Release Date: 05/21/2026

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Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.

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Our shout-out today goes to Jonathan Santiago from Ocala, FL. Thanks for your partnership in Project23.

Listen to our text today, Hosea 2:11-13

And I will put an end to all her mirth,
her feasts, her new moons, her Sabbaths,
and all her appointed feasts.
And I will lay waste her vines and her fig trees,
of which she said,
‘These are my wages,
which my lovers have given me.’
I will make them a forest,
and the beasts of the field shall devour them.
And I will punish her for the feast days of the Baals
when she burned offerings to them
and adorned herself with her ring and jewelry,
and went after her lovers
and forgot me, declares the Lord.— Hosea 2:11-13

Count the words in this passage.

Her. Her. Her. Her.

Ten times.

God is describing Israel the way a wounded husband would describe an unfaithful wife. The language is deliberate. The metaphor is unmistakable.

This is spiritual adultery.

The feasts are her feasts.
The celebrations are her celebrations.
The prosperity is her prosperity.

And the lovers?

Also hers.

At some point, the worship that once belonged to God had become something else entirely. Israel still had the festivals. They still had the Sabbaths. They still had the religious calendar.

But their devotion had shifted.

They had blended loyalty to Yahweh with loyalty to Baal. The prophets called this syncretism—mixing the worship of God with devotion to other gods.

The result was religion that looked right on the outside but was corrupted at the center.

Israel was celebrating feasts while trusting Baal for provision. They were honoring rituals while chasing other lovers.

And God exposes the truth in one devastating sentence:

“She went after her lovers… and forgot me.”

That is the heart of spiritual adultery. Not abandoning religion. Forgetting God while pretending you haven’t.

And this is where the text turns toward you.

If you are going to church for the appearance of faith, but you never open God’s Word during the week… you may be practicing religion while forgetting God.

If you sing worship songs on Sunday but your security rests in money, status, or political power… your heart may be trusting another lover.

If you talk about God publicly but privately live as if your life belongs to you… that is exactly the kind of divided devotion Hosea is exposing.

God will not share his bride with idols.

He does not want your rituals if he does not have your heart.

Because the real question is not whether you attend worship.

The real question is this: Does God actually have your devotion?

DO THIS:

Take ten minutes today to sit quietly with God and honestly ask him to reveal anything competing for your loyalty.

ASK THIS:

  1. Where is it easiest for you to substitute religious activity for real devotion to God?
  2. What “lovers” does our culture tempt believers to trust instead of God?
  3. What would wholehearted devotion to God look like in your life right now?

PRAY THIS:

Father, expose anything in my heart that competes with my devotion to you. Teach me to worship you with sincerity and undivided loyalty. Amen.

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"The Heart of Worship”