The Door Of Hope - Teacher Guide
The Message Of Hosea
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The Door Of Hope
The Door Of Hope - Teacher Guide
The Message Of Hosea
The message of hope is the message of the Bible. In this book by Clarence Sexton, we enter into the marvelous story of God’s enduring love for us as illustrated by the prophet Hosea and his unfaithful wife, Gomer. In bringing us to Himself, the Lord often hedges our way with painful thorns. He will bring us into a valley of overwhelming trouble from which we cannot free ourselves or our loved ones; yet when we turn to Him, we will find a door of hope, not an exit from trouble, but an entrance into His presence.
The Teacher’s Guide is a three-ring notebook containing valuable
information to assist the teacher in the preparation and presentation of the
Bible lesson. These notes are identical in format to the Study Guide. The
page numbers on the “Teacher’s Notes” correspond to the page numbers in the
Study Guide. Also included are class teaching notes and lesson aims which
may be removed from the Teacher’s Guide and placed in the teacher’s Bible to
assist in teaching the lesson.
Table of Contents
1.God’s Message Through Hosea........................ 11
2.Door of Hope..........................................................27
3.God’s Redeeming Love..................................... 45
4.Ephraim Is Joined to Idols.................................55
5.In Their Affliction Will They Seek Me Early....... 69
6.Murder by Consent............................................. 83
7.Unaware.............................................................. 97
8.They Have Sown the Wind, and They Shall Reap the Whirlwind....113
9.Wanderers Among the Nations...................... 127
10.An Empty Vine..................................................... 141
11.I Loved Him........................................................ 155
12.Feeding on the Wind....................................... 165
13.The Death and Rebirth of a Nation.............. 177
Notable Quotes of Charles H. Spurgeon
Those Who Stay Behind
God. Therefore, as for those who cannot come into the front places of warfare, deny them not seats of honor, since, after all, they may be doing the greater good.”—1891, Sermon #2208
“Prayer is a gift from God as well as an appeal to God. Even prayer for mercy is not a cause, but a result! Divine Grace is at the back of prayer and at the base of prayer.”—1887, Sermon #1992
“That it came from Christ is the best thing about the best thing that ever came from Christ! That He saves me is, somehow, better than my being saved. It is a blessed thing to go to Heaven, but I do not know that it is not a better thing to be in Christ and so, as the result of it, to get into Heaven.”—1891, Sermon #2213
“Prayer is the thermometer of Divine Grace.”—1891, Sermon #2189
“A man who lives near to God ought to be able to go from his counting-house to his closet with a happy heart! ”—1893, Sermon #2297

