Why Nothing in Your Life Is Working | Hosea 7:16
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Release Date: 06/27/2026
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Our text today is Hosea 7:16:
They return, but not upward;
they are like a treacherous bow;
their princes shall fall by the sword
because of the insolence of their tongue.
This shall be their derision in the land of Egypt. — Hosea 7:16
Why does it sometimes feel like nothing in your life is working? Verse 16 holds the answer:
“They return, but not upward.”
They were making moves. They were changing directions. They were trying things. But their movement never reached the place that mattered most. They turned politically, emotionally, socially, and strategically—but not toward God.
That is the tragedy. Not all change is repentance. Not all movement is progress. Not all effort leads to healing.
You can rearrange habits, change environments, make new plans, and start fresh routines—yet still avoid the deepest issue of all: your relationship with God.
Then Hosea adds a second image: “They are like a treacherous bow.”
A bow is meant to send an arrow with force, direction, and accuracy. But a defective bow cannot be trusted. It misfires. It bends wrong. It sends the arrow off course.
That was Israel. They were shooting arrows up with the wrong bow. They still had activity, but no true aim.
And believers who feel like nothing is working live the same way. Busy, but ineffective. Driven, but unstable. Religious, but disconnected.
Why?
Because life cannot work rightly when it is aimed wrongly.
If your heart has turned away from God, fixing that which excludes God will only touch the surface. A new schedule cannot heal a rebellious soul. More money cannot cure emptiness. Better branding cannot restore integrity. External adjustments cannot solve internal separation from God.
That is why some people keep trying harder and getting nowhere, and thus feel like nothing is working. They return but not upward.
What needs to turn within you?
Stop managing symptoms. Return to God. Realign your heart. Seek first what matters most. Because the issue may not be that nothing is working. The issue may be that everything is pointed in the wrong direction.
Turn, return, upward, not outward.
DO THIS:
Choose one area of frustration in your life and bring it to God first today. Ask Him to reveal whether the deeper issue is spiritual, not just practical.
ASK THIS:
- Where am I making moves without truly turning to God?
- What in my life feels misaligned right now?
- Am I fixing symptoms while ignoring the deeper cause?
PRAY THIS:
God, show me where I have been turning everywhere except to you. Realign my heart, correct my aim, and teach me to seek you first. Amen.
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