Jonah

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Synopsis

The prohpet Jonah had good reason to run the other way, but in the end, is there really any other way but God's?Jonah is most characterized by a giant whale wherein he spent 3 days. However, the main point of this prophet's account isn't to tell of his adventures with a burping mamal, but to proclaim his God who will go to extravagant lengths to display that He is "a gracious God, merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love".Got enemies? What if God asked you to rescue them from His righteous wrath & eternal damnation? Oh wait... He has!Perhaps there's a cruisliner heading for Tarshish? Might wanna take a jacket. (This sermon series is complete -- every sermon in this series is freely available at http://south-church.com/proclaim/)

Episodes

  • God's Messy Ministry of Mercy & Misery (Jonah 4)

    07/10/2012 Duration: 25min

    God's ministry is often messy. Rather than a nice and tidy salvation, when we look to Calvary, what do we see? A very bloody Son; holy, divine, yet crucified. As His followers, we must learn not to box Him in, not to limit our understanding of what we think He can and can't do. If it were up to Jonah, would God have ever shown mercy to Nineveh? But if Jonah wishes away God's mercy, what becomes of the wayward prophet who should've been washed away? Join us for the final chapter of Jonah as we set out to live on God's merciful mission: the exposure of sin and the mercy that mends.

  • Sovereign Grace: A God Who Relents (Jonah 3)

    23/09/2012 Duration: 21min

    Last week was tough for many of us. Realizing the reality of God's sovereign control over wind and waves, over death and life, over sickness and health can be humbling and discouraging when you're in the thick of it. But, truth be told, there is no better backdrop to feel the sheer weight of His unmerited favor like that of His sovereign control of all things... things we'd consider good, and not so much. He loves to show mercy. He is long-suffering. He is patient. He desires that all should come to repentance, should live and enjoy Him. These are all super good things... all a part of His sovereign plan. None of us want what we deserve. All of us need what we could never deserve: the Lord! This isn't just a lesson for Jonah; it's one for all of us. May we, with Paul, affirm that "God causes all things to work together for good to those that love Him and are called according to His purpose." –Romans 8.28

  • the God of Wind, Waves and Whales (Jonah 1-2)

    16/09/2012 Duration: 26min

    Nothing brings a prodigal home like Sovereign storms. Going through any? Perhaps the Lord has called up His winds or seas to bash against the bows of your boat? What are we to do through thick and thin but turn to the Lord who "works all things together for good"? Come on down, down, down, down... with Jonah and be brought back up from the domain of death and darkness. If so, you'll be in some great company, and not just that of Jonah, either. Jesus, will you join us... to You to die daily and live eternally? Lead us through our storms by your Word and glory in and through the gospel of Jonah.