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Okay, this is the song When You Believe in practicing how long?
How long will it show up?
Thank you for.
Good job, Phyllis.
All right, I guess the children church can go ahead and break out now.
Love it.
When we see people getting involved in God's church, right?
Amen.
Amen.
After 2. If you are just using the Pew Bible, if you'll open it to Page 701.
I'm going to share with you the second chapter of the Book of Jonah.
Have you ever felt or been in a situation where you felt like, it was?
Extremely.
Extremely depressing, where you have to fight issues in your own life, over your own personal feelings.
And on the feeling that God has placed on your heart.
I know I have I'm, I'm sure some of you can probably tell hours and hours of stories of us as we go through life and situations in life that perplexed us and and we've grown weary and we didn't know what to do.
And what I would like to do.
Some will go right in the chapter 2 and somebody, you know, the story and I don't want to be a little bit, but to me the Book of Jonah is a very powerful and a very serious book of the Bible.
And yet we teach Jonah as if it's children's, church material, you ever notice that you know, it's like, you know and the children of the story, but do they really know the story really wasn't?
Well, by the way, was big fish.
But here God says go and Jonah says no.
How many times have we been in a situation where God said, even personally or collectively as a church go and we've said no.
And yet we have to respond to these situations.
We have to allow herself to be used by God and so God.
I think this is a very timely Timeless or time the message.
Excuse me that we're going through right now.
Because Jonah, it says the word of the Lord came to Jonah, son of Emmett.
I go to the great city of Nineveh and preach against it because its wickedness has come up before me.
Now, we talked a little bit last week about how evil Nineveh is and was and the Assyrian Empire was involved.
They had control for quite a while until Good Old King.
Nebuchadnezzar Rock their world and he destroyed them but God has a special mission for Jonah.
He said, Jonah go to Nineveh and preach against it for their wickedness.
Has has come up before me.
So in essence God said to Jonah, go east Jonah went West, not only did it go west he went.
How far can you get out of the will of God?
But 2500 miles.
He paid the fairies says that he got away from the will of God.
Do we do that?
Maybe we don't say it.
Maybe we don't demonstrate it.
But we get out of the will of God.
We, we get away from God and I gave you on it for a little bit, but he could almost illustrator.
Almost see his getting on this phone.
And I'm going to pay the fare 2500 miles the opposite direction.
God says, go east.
He goes west.
you know, and we do that as well in our life.
Amen.
Do we believe in the power of God or do we not believe in the power of God reminds me of a story of a small-town church.
The pastor was very upset because of bar opened down, a few miles away.
Pastor said, we're not going to have a bar in this town.
He said we're going to pray them out of business.
So they prayed they had a prayer, a prayer vigil, and for 24 hours at a time.
The people met, they pray God, you know, run them out of business, get rid of this bar and sure enough, after quite some time in prayer.
The building was struck by lightning and the barber down to the ground.
Will the bar owner?
Sue?
The church.
The judge was listening to testimonies in the bar, owner said, It's the pastor's fault.
It's the church's fault.
Those people are praying and because of their prayers.
God struck us with lightning, the Pastor said.
Oh no, no.
No.
Those are just harmless prayers.
I mean, we just for doing our little church meeting.
It's not our fault that God did this and the judge looked and honored on the both of us at this very interesting here.
We have a bar owner that believes in the power of prayer and the pastor who doesn't
He saw it.
The bar owner saw it that they pray and God answer and how many times in our situations in life when they get really difficult.
Do we look toward God or do we wait until it gets really bad?
You know what?
I mean, you know, it's like we want to put God in a box.
It's like, if this was God, it's like God.
Thank you very much.
You've answered my prayer.
I'm going to put you over here.
I need you again and you pick him up and put him down and pick him up and put him down.
I used.
And when I was getting indoctrinated into their system of doing the ministry.
One of the guys who I was in the service with was the guy that didn't work.
And so he's looking more honest.
and he looked at me to do, you really expect any good in prison, and I said, well by the grace of God, we're going to be And he looked at me, he goes well, brother.
He's got a big head.
These prisoners, they find Jesus in jail.
But they leave me in jail with it.
So, what was he saying?
He was saying in prison, when you're down and out.
Define peace.
When you're in the belly of a whale, you find Jesus.
But when you're out of the well, when you're out of prison, delete Jesus back, then the jail.
They don't need him anymore.
And that's sad because we can't be like that.
We cannot be like that.
God, the creator of this universe has wanted and desired relationship with each and everyone of you.
Bless you.
He's desired a relationship with each and everyone of you.
But we keep playing the small little game.
And by the way, I'm not picking that.
You, I'm checking at me, too.
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