Imagine you've given your all to a woman who turns around and gives her all to everyone else. This is the story of our Father.
You were walking through the city one day and came across a young lady who was in bad shape. Her hair was unkept, she didn’t have any clothes, and she was covered in blood. You were unsure the last time she had a bath, and it looked like she hadn’t eaten or drunk any water in a long time.
Many people saw her condition and ignored her, shook their heads, and mocked her. You had compassion and decided to help her out. You knew that there was no way she could pay you back for your kindness but still, you found it in your heart to take her in. It wasn’t about repayment for you. It was about love.
So you took her in and cleaned her up. You made a covenant with her that she would belong to you. You meant every word of that promise and vowed to never break it. You gave her clothes of fine linen and silk to wear. You gave her fine jewels and turned her into royalty. She had the best food to eat. She lived in the best home. You taught her many things that increased her self-confidence and value. The same mockers that walked past her and scoffed at her recognized her beauty. This went to her head.
The same woman that you provided a new life for forgot that she used to be nothing. Forgot that she was nothing to marvel at. Forgot that she was one that nobody wanted. And she forgot that she would be nothing without you. She actually started to believe that she didn’t need you. She let all of the compliments from the same men who ignored her before get to her head. She trusted in her beauty more than your covenant with her.
So she left. She slept with all of the men that once ignored and mocked her. All of the beautiful gifts you gave her, she gave to them. She had children with these men, and they had no knowledge of you. Her kids wanted your love. But they didn’t belong to you. They were bastards in the world who had no honorable upbringing. And she didn’t care. She was unbothered by the hurt and anger she caused you. How you felt didn’t matter. Because you were just a simp in her eyes. So she continued in her filth. She did unseemly things with these men, yet her appetite could never be satisfied. Instead of being paid for the services she provided, she started paying them to sleep with her. She actually gave gifts to men to sleep with her; whereas a normal whore would be paid for services. She became delusional and forgot where she came from.
She continues in this life of disgust and disgrace. Eventually, all of the men joined together and destroyed every good thing she had. She was just a whore. A woman undeserving of respect or security. A woman who would rather be in the streets than be kept by the man who saved her from the same people that used her up and sought to destroy her. What she once had of value, she freely gave to them. So the men took every other material thing she had that she ever valued. She loved the things she was given by the man that provided everything to her more than the salvation he gave her. Her greed and lust got the best of her.
After everything she had was gone, she no longer had anything to give to anyone. She became the same woman she was before. The woman with unkept hair, no clothes, full of dirt, covered in blood, unable to bathe, and no food or water. The men that you tried to save her from were the same men that returned her back to her dejected state. Silly woman. Unable to see that the covenant you made with her was sent from God. That you were the only one who ever cared or loved her. Other men heard how dirty and low-down this woman was. They talked about her and rumors spread throughout the city of her ways. It was told that other whores similar to her that died due to their prostitution were more righteous than her. Yet she still had a chance.
She started to remember who was always there for her. She remembered that there was only one man who ever did right by her. Who provided everything for her, even though she’d never be able to pay him back. Was it self-sabotage? All the man ever asked of her was her loyalty, respect, and devotion. Was that so hard to give to a man that has provided everything for her? It seems as if it was.
The woman was ashamed of the damage she caused. She tried returning back to you as if nothing had happened. She showed up in her wedding gown at your house, holding one of your favorite meals. She broke your covenant but wanted to be accepted back. As if she didn’t have bastard children that she now wanted you to take care of. As if all of these other men hadn’t been inside of her. As if she wasn’t now used, abused, and washed up. But you're unlike the men of this world. You're honorable. You keep your word. You honor your promises. Despite the fact that the woman you still love provoked you to anger and jealousy and sadness.
You kept your end of the bargain. But the woman should never forget what she has done. Her arrogance in thinking that she should be welcomed back without working for it is despicable. She really expected you to just be happy that she was back. There was no real apology. There was no real effort to right the wrongs. She has so much work to do, but you are willing to accept her back. To ensure that she’d never forget, you hired all of her past lovers to work in your home. You deserve so much better, and the woman does not seem to acknowledge it. The saddest part of this story is that it is more than just a story. It is the reality of The Most High and His children, His nation, the seed of Avraham, Isaaq, and Yaacov. It is the story of Yisrael.
Ezekiel adaptation
Dejyah Yisrael contributed this article.
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This was awesome and really kept my attention. I remember reading the book of Hosea years ago and it still rings true today. Glory to Yah we are beginning to see changes in the House of David!
Abba Yah I ask in prayer that the brothers and sisters from the Nation of Y’israe’l Fast collectively as your good and FAITHFUL servants.. for the state of the world we are living in currently, and for the promise that YAH WILL GATHER US…. ALL OF US!
Great example of why we're in our present condition, All Praise To The Most High! His long suffering patience.