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We Trust | God’s Mercy
God’s Mercy
Recap
Over the last few weeks we have learned a lot about God and how he does things… ultimately we have been answering the question - why can we trust God… We saw that we can trust God because he is sovereignly working in and throughout our lives to bring about His glory and our good… that he is always pursuing his children… rebellious or not, He will not forsake those whom he has began a work in!
And last week we saw that we can trust God even when we haven’t trusted in the past!
Last week we found great encouragement that even when we have messed up or not trusted God - it is never too late… Jonah missed it but realized his mistake and called out to the Lord.
Tonight, we see a similar call, but of Nineveh… the evil city… they have thus far rebelled against God… what will happen tonight?
Read | Jonah 3:1-10
What do we learn about God? How can we trust him?
God shows mercy… he gives second chances… we see this in two ways!
Jonah -
Nineveh -
How do the Characters respond to God?
What do we learn about how we can trust God?
So, What now?
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