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Jonah: The Fish

 

Series Summary

The book of Jonah is unique among the Old Testament prophets. First of all, it’s more about the messenger than it is about the message he brings. Second, it is one of the few examples of the miraculous to be found in Old Testament prophecy; each chapter of Jonah contains a miracle. The message of Jonah is one that is very necessary for us, even today. As we seek to follow God with our lives, as we seek to live out our faith, Jonah provides a few examples of what to do, along with a few examples of what not to do. The message of Jonah clearly communicates God’s love and mercy for people, regardless of who they might be, or even whether they follow him or not. The message of Jonah clearly displays the power of God as he leads us in our own lives, and pursues us in order to build a relationship with us. The message of God clearly acknowledges that God is in control of all things, from the weather to the creatures in the sea, and everything in between. The book of Jonah contains four settings: the boat, the belly of the fish, the city, and the shade of a vine. In each of these four settings, we can see the love and mercy of God as he reveals it to Jonah, to the sailors, to the people of Nineveh, and to us. We hope that you will gain a deeper understanding of God, and a closer relationship with him, as we study this intriguing little book from the Old Testament.

Sermon Summary

In the second chapter of Jonah, the setting is inside the fish that swallows this man. Jonah is inside this creature for three days, and during that time, we can see how he is coming to understand the status of his heart, and the need to change it. Chapter 2 is Jonah's prayer, and while we can see some adjustments being made, he still has a long way to go before his heart is completely in tune with God's. We're the same. We all have issues hidden within our hearts that need to be addressed, and until they have been, we cannot be completely in tune with God's heart. In order to adjust this, he loves and pursues us, but he also disciplines and corrects us. Both are actions that display his grace and mercy in our lives. So the question that needs to be asked is, "What needs to be addressed in your heart?"