Sermon Tone Analysis
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What ever we do, we should do it heartily as to the Lord, and not unto men;
Everything we do for God is a chose, and according to God’s word our actions are weighed.
The prophecy here was conditional, to be fulfilled if the people did not repent.
If no mercy had been intended, should the people repent, then no preaching would have been necessary.
Nineveh could not have believed God with no word of God to believe, for “faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God”.
We as Christians have a job to do, just as Jonah had a job to fulfil.
If we will not go, God will send someone else to get the job done.
So let us labor while it is still day, for the night cometh in which no man work.
God can save and deliver regardless of what we think and believe.
There should be rejoicing not only in heaven but in the church, in the believers life when someone gives their life to the Lord.
What wrong with Jonah?
Here in lay the problem, the root of his sin.
You can comeback to God and still have problem if you refuse to look at yourself.
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