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The End
11-25-2018
Intro
Welcome
This week we are going to wrap up Jonah since this is the last chapter
Today you have guessed right that we will be in
before we jump right into Jonah chapter 4 I think it is only right that we do some recapping to ensure everyone understands what Jonah is about
Jonah Chapter 1
There are consequences for sin
Jonah knew why the storm was coming and knew what needed to happen for the storm to stop
God used a fish to save Jonah
Jonah Chapter 2
Salvation if from the Lord only
There is no salvation apart from repentance
You and I will never experience salvation unless we repent
Repentance is more than feeling sorry because you sinned, it is a desire to run after the Lord and not the sin, it is to be broken over your sin and to not want to do it again
God commanded the fish to spit out Jonah
Jonah Chapter 3
Be obedient the first time
Don’t make God call you a third time
All you have to do is be obedient
Leave the results up to God
God calls us to teach, preach and share the Gospel to make disciples, to GO
church we have to be obedient, you each one of you have to be obedient
Lets leave the results up to God
This brings us to Jonah chapter 4
But
Again this totally changes the flow of the story, if you will remember things are going great, Jonah had just started to share with the city
The City begins to repent and change their ways
the kings sends out a decree that everyone will stop and fast and spend time praying to the Lord
They will stop their evil ways in hopes that God will save them
But Jonah is angry
Remember Jonah did not want to go to this place in the first place
Jonah didn't want these people to have the chance to be saved by God
Remember though our job is only to be obedient, not worry about the results
Jonah had begun before he even started to worry about the results
There is a video with Penn Jillette and he explains that he is an atheist and that someone came up and gave him a Gideon new testament
in this video he explains that if true christians actually believed that people who didn't know christ would be going to hell he asks this question
how much do you have to hate someone to not tell them about Christ
we should ask Jonah that same question
Church you and I need to ask that same question
How much do you and I need to hate someone to not tell them about Christ
Jonah though explains to God why he is upset
Jonah begins to talk to the Lord and tell Him that he knew if he came here and they repented that God would save them
Because God is a gracious and compassionate God and a God who is slow to anger and loves people
wait a minute
Jonah is mad and upset because God is that way?
that doesn't make sense he should be happy because God is that way
you know why he knows that about God
because Jonah has experienced that about God
He knows that God is gracious and compassionate and slow to angry, hello he was just in the belly of a giant fish and was saved
Jonah had experienced everything these people have experienced and know he is upset about it
all because Jonah got concerned with the results
Have we ever been talking to someone who's life is a complete mess thinking well I know why you life is a mess, its because of the sin in your life and we don't want to tell them, and then God does something awesome and things begin to turn around for them
and then you get mad because
actually you get mad because God saved them
you know to think of it do we even have a right to be angry
Did Jonah?
Do we?
I mean Jonah is so upset he would rather die at this point in his life, all because God is a good and loving God
God asks him this question, do you have aright to be angry?
A good right to be angry?
Church I think it is a valid question that you and I need to begin to ask ourselves, all the time when we get angry
Do you have a good reason to be angry?
I am not sure Jonah did, and if we are going to be honest, I don’t think you or I do either
so maybe the next time you get angry, for what ever reason, ask yourself that question
DO I have a good reason to be angry?
if not then maybe you pray that God would change your heart
Jonah is still upset and because he is human and likes to watch a good drama unfold
He goes out to the city and makes himself a shelter to watch what will happen
see Jonah is still concerned with the results of what is going to happen rather then leaving it up to God
And to top it off, God, the same gracious and loving and compassionate God causes a tree to grow and add shade for Jonah
its the same God Jonah was angry about
its funny how that happens, when we see God be compassionate to another and not directly see it in our lives we start to get upset with God
But the story doesn't stop there
God then causes a worm to come up and destroy the plant
The sun comes out and Jonah because so uncomfortable that he begs to die again
Jonah get so upset at stuff he has no control over
Jonah is so upset with God again over what he has no control over
Jonah didn't cause the plant to grow, Jonah didn't even thank God for the plant
Jonah didn’t cause the plant to grow, Jonah didn’t cause the worm to eat it up
Jonah had no right to be upset over the plant
Jonah hd no right be upset over the city of Nineveh
See God created the city and loved them because they were his creation
God was then upset like any parent would be at their child who turn out not so good
God had the right to saved them if He wanted, Jonah did not have the right to be upset
See God love the city Nineveh so much that he sent one of His messengers to tell them to turn from their evil ways and cry out to God
shocking part is they did that, and God saves them!!
God can and will do the same for you, if you will turn from your ways and cry out to God
Closing
see maybe you are here and have never experienced salvation
I want to invite you to the front and we can show you through scripture how you can experience the salvation through Jesus Christ
maybe you need to make another decision or maybe you need to simple spend some time in prayer at the altar crying out to God
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