Bible Survey: Part ThreeSample
This story is one of the most famous from the Bible. Jonah would have lived around the same time as Obadiah and is sent to Israel’s northern neighbor Assyria, whose capitol in Nineveh. Jonah doesn’t want to peach to Nineveh, he would rather see them keep on offending God and be destroyed. That’s one less invader that Israel would need to worry about. Jonah runs away, but God uses a big fish to show Jonah who is in charge. In the remainder of the book, Jonah goes to Nineveh and gets them to turn to God so they are not destroyed. Although Jonah did what he was told, he was still sorry that God did not destroy the city.
Jonah has an interesting problem; he has enemies that he would rather see God destroy than see them change. Whether or not we mean it, it is common to hear people tell someone where to go or curse something to damnation. Do we reach a point where we would rather see God judge someone than save them - a terrorist, someone who took advantage of us or an ex-spouse? God used some pretty strong methods to turn Jonah around. Hopefully we will be less stubborn.
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About this Plan
This is the third part of a 365 day plan that contains key chapters from each book of the Bible. Weekends can be used to catch up on missed readings or for reflection. Notes are also included to assist with understanding.
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