Sermon Tone Analysis

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! “JONAH”
!! Jonah 1-4
• The son of Amittai
• From Gath Hepher
• Northern kingdom of Israel
• Reign of Jeroboam II (/2 Kings 14:23-24/)
• Historicity confirmed by Jesus.
(/Matthew 12:38-41; Luke 11:29-32/)
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NARRATIVE.*
• Chapter 1
 Jonah is called.
 Jonah runs.
 Jonah is thrown into the sea.
 Jonah is swallowed by a great fish.
• Chapter 2
 Jonah prays in the sea.
 Jonah prays in the fish.
 Jonah is delivered from the sea.
 Jonah is delivered from the fish.
• Chapter 3
 Jonah goes to Nineveh and preaches.
 Nineveh repents and is spared.
• Chapter 4
 Jonah is angry about God’s compassion and grace.
 Jonah is happy about shade from a vine.
 Jonah is angry about the vine’s death and the hot sun.
What makes you happy and what makes you angry can reveal what rules your heart.
– Paul Tripp
*2.
APPLICATION.*
A. Are you running from God’s will?
B. Are you angry because God is being God?
C. Are you sharing God’s compassion for the lost?
(Luke 15)
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