The People of Nineveh Believe

Date: December 5, 2021
Topic: Repentance
Passage: Jonah 3:5–Jonah 3:10

In these verses we see the consequence of obedience. Repentance (vv. 5-9) – These verses record the response that Jonah’s message received. The people of Nineveh believed God, and proclaimed a fast, and put on sackcloth. When the message came to the king’s attention he even …

God Ministered to Jonah

Date: September 11, 2021
Topic: Self Pity
Passage: Jonah 4:6–Jonah 4:11

Though Jonah is angry at God (vv. 1-4), God still cares for him and demonstrates this by preparing a gourd to grow up and provide shade for Jonah’s head. Jonah was happy for the provision of this plant, but apparently he does not recognize it as having come from the hand of God …

The Storm at Sea

Date: June 23, 2021
Topic: Provision
Passage: Jonah 1:10–Jonah 1:17

The sailors were afraid as the sea was raging and asked Jonah what they should do (vv. 10- 11) Notice that Jonah was willing to give his life to save the sailors even though he had refused to do the same for the people of Nineveh (v. 12). In fact, he would rather die than repent …

The Ninevites Repent

Date: July 6, 2020
Topic: Repentance
Passage: Jonah 3:1–Jonah 3:10

The Lord in His grace and mercy speaks to Jonah a second time (v. 1). Despite his previous unfaithfulness, Jonah is given a second opportunity to carry out his work for the Lord. The command given to him in (v. 2) is essentially the same as that given to him in 1:2. It reveals God’s …

God’s final lesson for Jonah

Date: March 2, 2020
Topic: Anger
Passage: Jonah 4:1–Jonah 4:11

Jonah had preached to the Ninevites, as God had commanded, and the Ninevites were spared, but Jonah’s attitude towards them remained unchanged. Instead of marveling at God’s grace, Jonah was displeased and angry (v. 1). Jonah’s anger stemmed from his hatred of the Assyrians. Jonah …

Jonah’s Disobedience

Date: February 17, 2019
Topic: Disobedience
Passage: Jonah 1:1–Jonah 1:9

The book opens with Jonah choosing to run away from God’s will for His life. Jonah chooses to go his own way (vv. 1-2). God tells him to go to Nineveh which was the capital of Assyria, and cry out against it for their great wickedness. Instead Jonah arose to flee to Tarshish f …

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