Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

28 January, 2026

Hosea 6:3—“Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the LORD: his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth.”

It sets before God’s people a hopeful summons that follows repentance, exposing the danger of shallow commitment. Israel had been inconsistent: quick to speak of returning to the LORD, yet slow to pursue Him with perseverance. Against such superficial repentance, this verse calls God’s people to something wholehearted and steadier: not merely to know about the LORD, but to “follow on to know” Him.

It also teaches that true knowledge of God is both relational and progressive. “Then shall we know” points to the certainty of knowing God personally, but only along the path of continued pursuit. Knowing God is not achieved through momentary religious impulse, but through sustained, obedient seeking. 

The repenting and returning people are assured that God Himself will take the lead, His “going forth is prepared as the morning.” Just as dawn comes unfailingly after night, God’s self-disclosure to repentant seekers is sure and dependable. He is not reluctant to be known.

The imagery of rain deepens this assurance. God comes to His people “as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth.” In an agrarian context, these rains were essential for life, growth, and fruitfulness. Theologically, this portrays God as the One who revives, nourishes, and sustains spiritual life. Without His gracious coming, hearts remain dry and barren.

A great encouragement is given to believers who long for renewal. It reminds us that spiritual dryness is not resolved by emotional bursts, but by faithful pursuit of the Lord. As we persist in seeking Him, He assures us that He will meet us with gentleness and refreshing grace, not with harshness. Those who persevere in knowing the LORD will discover Him to be faithful, life-giving, and richly sufficient, like rain falling upon parched ground.

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