Rebellion Meets Grace — the Story of the Prophet Jonahનમૂનો
Where do you seek help?
The wind that God hurled upon the sea was so great that the ship threatened to break up. That would mean the death of its crew and passengers. No wonder that the mariners were afraid! The Bible text tells us how they did whatever they could to ward off the disaster. They hurled the cargo overboard, which was a wise thing to do since it would make the ship lighter. But it was clear that practical wisdom alone could not save them. Therefore “each cried out to his god”. After all, the more gods were called to the rescue, the better their chances of survival!
Christians know another source of help.
“I lift up my eyes to the hills.
From where does my help come?
My help comes from the Lord,
who made heaven and earth.” (Psalm 121:1-2, ESV).
It is remarkable that Jonah uses a similar description of God some verses later: “I fear the Lord, the God of heaven, who made the sea and the dry land.” The God who created the sea and the winds, is also able to calm them. If only Jonah would cry out to Him, like the mariners cried out to their gods...
When you are in danger, where do you seek help?
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About this Plan
The book of Jonah is a special Bible book. It is about a prophet who does not want to obey his commission. Jonah knows that God is gracious to people who don’t deserve it, and he does not want God to show mercy to his enemies. This reading plan follows the story about Jonah’s rebellion and God’s undeserved mercy, and searches how these themes are relevant to our lives too.
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