Rebellion Meets Grace — the Story of the Prophet Jonahគំរូ
How would you respond?
The book of Jonah ends with a question. God asked Jonah whether He should not pity thousands of people who hardly knew what they were doing (probably He meant Nineveh’s young children), when Jonah was preoccupied by a plant. We don’t know what Jonah’s answer was. We don’t know whether he repented from his heartless attitude and from his rebellion against God.
A more important question is: what would our own answer be? Do we accept that God acts according to His perfect will, even if that does not fit in our theological framework? Do we rejoice in His grace for sinners, even if those sinners are our worst enemies? Do we praise Him for His endless love, and are we ready to share this hopeful message with people outside our own social group?
Sometimes we might be like Jonah. We too might be loveless and rebellious. It is shocking and humiliating to discover these emotions in our own hearts. But the story of Jonah also gives hope. It shows that God loves rebellious sinners like Jonah and the Ninevites. He loves them so much that He gave his only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.
Our rebellion meets God’s grace. Do you accept His mercy, both for yourself and for others?
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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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