
This is not the first time I've studied the book of Jonah but it seems like every time I do, I get more out of it. I think many of us who have followers of Christ for any length of time can really relate to Jonah. We tend to see ourselves in him.
Observations from Jonah chapter 1 verses 1-10:
-God calls Jonah to a specific place to do a specific task/job for a specific reason
-Being a prophet, Jonah should know that he can't run from God
-Jonahs sin greatly affected other people around him
-The mariners were very spiritual people (their gods did not hear them, hmmm)
-Jonah seems comfortable with his sin (he falls asleep during the storm)
-The mariners knew there was a reason for the storm
-God will use whatever means to call you out (even lots)
-Jonah really fears God? Then why is he running?
-God uses Jonahs sin to convert the mariners to himself
-The mariners receive Jonahs god as the one true God.
Observations form Jonah chapter 1 verses 11-17:
-Jonah would seemingly rather die than obey God and go to Nineveh
-The mariners did not want Jonahs blood on their hands
-The mariners did not want to die because of Jonahs sin
-The mariners prayed to the one true God
=The mariners obedience got quick results (Jonah could learn something from them)
-The mariners fear of God turned into a respectful fear of Him and it took them to a point of worship
-God has power over all creation (even great fish)
Conclusion: God seems to allow Jonah to sin, if only for a short while, so that His ultimate sovereign will may be accomplished in the lives of the mariners and get Jonah into a position where he can be broken.
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