Redeeming love is a book by Francine Rivers and is based on the story of the prophet Hosea and his prostitute wife, Gomer.
In the beginning of the book, we are introduced to a girl called Sarah
(later renamed Angel), who is forced into prostitution as a child under very
tragic circumstances. Years later, she is noticed by a woman named Duchess who
owns a brothel in a place called Pair-a-Dice. She recognizes Angel’s unusual
beauty, gives her food and accommodation and eventually begins to sell her to
the highest bidders, men who came to California to dig for gold.
Along comes the hero, Michael Hosea, a successful farmer out
in the country. One day, he notices Angel strolling down the street with a man,
Magowan, walking as her bodyguard. Michael hears God’s voice telling him that
Angel is the one for him. He is however shocked to realize she is a prostitute,
but eventually attempts to woo her unsuccessfully.
Angel and Magowan get into a big fight that almost results in
Angel’s death. Angel’s friend, Lucy sends word to Michael to come and save
Angel. The only way to do so is to marry Angel, who agrees to the marriage
simply to escape. At first, their marriage is quite rocky as Angel has a lot of
emotional and psychological baggage to deal with; in addition to the fact that
she has no love for Michael. She repeatedly runs away from him but each time
she runs, Michael goes in search of her and brings her back.
Eventually, she falls in love with Michael but feels unworthy
of him, especially because she is not capable of bearing children anymore. She
runs away from him for the last time so that he can feel free to marry their young
and lovely neighbour Miriam, who Angel feels is perfect and deserving of
Michael. All this while, Michael has repeatedly tried to teach Angel about God and
His love, but Angel rejects his efforts. At her last attempt to leave Michael
for good, one of the men from her past resurfaces and tries force her back to
prostitution. She is miraculously rescued by a stranger and taken to the man’s
home where she lives with his family for years. During that time, she gets to
discover God personally and eventually opens a house for girls that have been into
prostitution, but who wish to find a decent way of life.
Although Michael has been repeatedly urged to look for Angel
by Miriam, the young girl Angel wanted Michael to marry, he declines, stating
that this time Angel must make her own choice to stay or leave. Through the
help of Miriam and Paul, Michael’s brother-in-law, Angel makes the tough
decision to return to Michael. Michael is shocked to see her as it has been
three years since she left him. They embrace and at that point she tells him her real name- Sarah. He is happy to hear that and
they live together again. Seven years later, she gives birth to her first
child.
There you have it, the story of Redeeming Love by Francine
Rivers. So, what are my thoughts about
Redeeming Love? It is a splendid book; I
give it 4.5 stars. I did feel it was a bit too long and it was beginning to
drag just a little bit, but I loved it all the same, and I actually found
myself weeping at certain points in the book, never mind that it’s pure
fiction.
The book teaches a lot of things but the one major lesson
that stands out for me is the fact that God would have us make Him the centre
of our world. I think the book can be summarized in these words: ‘On Christ the
solid rock I stand, every other ground is sinking sand’. Mama, Sarah’s mother,
tried to get love from a man but unfortunately the man couldn’t love her
satisfactorily. It is only when we have the right relationship with God that we
can love healthily, and hopefully be loved in return.
I couldn’t also help but wonder, are there really men like
Michael Hosea out in the world today? Well, maybe, but they are rare. It may be
possible for a man to marry a known prostitute, but if she leaves him and goes
back to her old ways, can he still take her back? Perhaps… if his name is
Hosea.
It has been my pleasure writing this review, and I hope you
enjoyed it.
Redeeming Love!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite books in the world!!!
Thank you for reminding me of the beautiful story.
It's a pleasure
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