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I'm sorry world.
Amen.
Bank wire.
No, I want you to know that I was listening to that song but I was distracted by the smiley face is on the front of it.
Not to wear a mask while you're sick of it.
That's right.
If you have your Bibles this morning, open up to the Book of Jonah chapter 4, where you can grab a Bible, out of the few there.
I pray that you bring your Bible with you that your that your vital becomes your best friend.
It's amazing how when you get a Bible, that's written.
And you started reading it, how it becomes a really good friend and it becomes a person per se that measure out about doing things or you want to share a story with somebody or course.
I've heard this to where you sent me the pastor, just talked about this this weekend, and you open it up and it's already highlighted or he spoke on that subject.
So you can share with what sometimes the pastor about.
The, my prayer is that you have a Bible and you bring it with you in a few becomes your best friend.
Because I believe in my heart that God has given us his word, so that we would know how to grow and how to mature in the face.
And so that we could learn lessons about who God is.
And that's why I say understand in God.
Because if you look at the story and Ramona, is it really so much a story about Jonah?
For about Jonah's, understanding of who God is.
It's kind of both isn't it?
You know, you see this guy, Jonah, who is let's say for all practical purposes.
He is racist.
He doesn't like them in a box.
He doesn't want to see the MB turn to God.
He is against those evil evil Wicked people but yet he's a prophet of God to sometimes a prophet of God has to do things better.
Not pleasant, but they have to do it because they stand before a holy God.
Amen.
And I I say all that because Jonah goes to a series of the event and not once did God ever leave Jonah.
Amen.
God is ever-present in this story and you understand that you probably after it happened as a as a Memento, if you will have it.
This is what transpired.
So he wrote this down how God interacted in his life.
And for those who missed the first few weeks and I'm glad that you're here, if you're visiting with us, but for those R Choda has been here while you know, I've talked about this with Rick Africa.
Yo.
Angela says, no.
Okay.
That's not something to be proud of.
That's just how it is.
Says go.
And don't know what we do.
Sometimes God wants you to do something to do something to eat.
What you doing?
And you say no.
That's you got the wrong person.
You do my daily devotion.
I was reading about a guy named Moses in the Old Testament.
And how God wanted Moses to be used by God and to interact with payroll and yet Moses to come up there.
The world.
Why was it him?
If I know.
It's all right.
I'm slow to speak.
Somebody else and God allowed him to have.
And sometimes, when God tells us to do something, we want to run from God.
It's a natural thing to do when we like to admit it or not.
We do run from God.
We don't maybe physically right from God, put me seem to not be following the will of God because we feel like we know better about our life than God.
That's right.
But yet God knows better about anything, whether it be your life, this church other churches, our nation.
Those kind of things.
And no matter how hard you going around from God, God constantly for soup Jonah.
That's how bad it is for each and everyone of us.
I can probably go around the room.
I won't do it cuz it embarrassed some people but I'll probably go around the room and ask for you to share.
How did God come after you?
And how did God get you to see that?
You need a life with him?
We all understand hopefully that we have this big hole in our heart that outside of God.
Nobody could feel this whole, you can try.
But nobody can fill this hole.
It's called it's called.
God God knows to come in and take residence in your life that you can try to fill it with stuff.
You can try to fill with money.
You can access you can try to feel good.
Look, I felt in that kind of work, by the way.
How come it is at the end of a life of someone they look back and he said, you know, I try to fill my happiness with all these things.
But really I was still really unhappy that hole in your heart is as God wanting to fill that hole in your heart.
Only.
God can fill that place.
You see Jonah became fish food for a while.
Remember the big fish wild him.
He was in the fish for three days and three nights.
Didn't digest very well with the big fish and God commanded to Big Fish.
Vomited Jonah up on dry land.
And then Jonah, by the way.
Jonah while he was in the belly of the fish fried out to God with his holy Temple.
He said, I will follow you.
How many of us have?
Follow you.
Only then a couple weeks later the month later, you end up going back to what you were doing.
It's like those conditional things, but then you find something else to take your attention away from God. God wants us to amen, you know, if we would get discharged.
Wood Mall be in a situation to life for your life and God just use me.
Free.
Now, whatever ugliness is in my life.
What workers are you on?
I understand.
And we've already had it, maybe a few.
They're not comfortable decisions decisions.
Imagine for a second that we just follow the will of God.
That we let God take control of what he wants his church become that Jonah comes to a near-death experience.
He asked God for deliverance.
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