Calvary Fellowship of Buena Park
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Calvary Fellowship of Buena Park exists to proclaim the good news, to encourage you as you develop a personal relationship with God, to equip you to live the selfless life modeled by the Master and to eagerly serve both our members and our community through Christian service.
This Week at Calvary Fellowship
Sermon Series
Teaching in the book of Hosea
Author: Hosea 1:1 identifies the author of
the book as the Prophet Hosea. It is Hosea’s personal
account of his prophetic messages to the children of God and
to the world. Hosea is the only prophet of Israel who left
any written prophecies which were recorded during the later
years of his life.
Date of Writing: Hosea, the son of Beeri, prophesied for quite some time, from 785 to 725 B.C. The Book of Hosea was likely written between 755 and 725 B.C.
Purpose of Writing: Hosea wrote this book to remind the Israelites—and us—that ours is a loving God whose loyalty to His covenant people is unwavering. In spite of Israel’s continual turning to false gods, God’s steadfast love is portrayed in the long-suffering husband of the unfaithful wife. Hosea’s message is also one of warning to those who would turn their backs on God’s love. Through the symbolic presentation of the marriage of Hosea and Gomer, God’s love for the idolatrous nation of Israel is displayed in a rich metaphor in the themes of sin, judgment, and forgiving love.
Key Verses: Hosea 1:2, "When the LORD began to speak through Hosea, the LORD said to him, 'Go, take to yourself an adulterous wife and children of unfaithfulness, because the land is guilty of the vilest adultery in departing from the LORD.’"
Date of Writing: Hosea, the son of Beeri, prophesied for quite some time, from 785 to 725 B.C. The Book of Hosea was likely written between 755 and 725 B.C.
Purpose of Writing: Hosea wrote this book to remind the Israelites—and us—that ours is a loving God whose loyalty to His covenant people is unwavering. In spite of Israel’s continual turning to false gods, God’s steadfast love is portrayed in the long-suffering husband of the unfaithful wife. Hosea’s message is also one of warning to those who would turn their backs on God’s love. Through the symbolic presentation of the marriage of Hosea and Gomer, God’s love for the idolatrous nation of Israel is displayed in a rich metaphor in the themes of sin, judgment, and forgiving love.
Key Verses: Hosea 1:2, "When the LORD began to speak through Hosea, the LORD said to him, 'Go, take to yourself an adulterous wife and children of unfaithfulness, because the land is guilty of the vilest adultery in departing from the LORD.’"
Men's Monday Night Bible Study 7:00pm
Every other Monday Check event Calendar for dates, Call Church Office for info and directions
Women's Tuesday Night Bible Study 7:00pm
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Married Couple's Fellowship
Every 3rd Saturday of the Month,
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Men's Promise Keeper's Bible Study
Saturday, 7:00 a.m.
Location: 10409 Cole Road, Whittier 90604
Phone: (562) 941-6525
Location: 10409 Cole Road, Whittier 90604
Phone: (562) 941-6525
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