Running From God- Jonah Chapter 1
Bottomline- You can run from God’s call but you cannot really run from God.
With great power comes great....responsibility
Give me a break, give me a break, break me off a piece of that...
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What doesn’t kill you makes you…stronger
in 1492…Columbus sailed the ocean blue
Every place it says Jonah is running from the Lord, literally in the Hebrew it says, “From the face of the Lord.”
Do you know why? Jonah is the successful leader of a successful nation. Second Kings 14:25, tells us Jeroboam II, the king of the northern kingdom of Israel, began to do a military expansionist policy. He began to conquer people around him and expand his borders, it said, “At the word of Jonah, the prophet, the son of Amittai.” Jonah supported the king’s expansionist policies with his preaching. The king was happy with Jonah. Jonah was happy with the king.
Jonah was a successful leader of a successful nation. If he went to Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, which was the big, new, overwhelming, political and military juggernaut to come, which absolutely was going to probably take Israel out … Jonah thought if he went and they didn’t repent, he would die, but he was more afraid if they repented. Why? Because then he would experience psychological death.
If Jonah says, “I would be more upset about Assyria being spared than if they killed me,” he is proving Kierkegaard’s point. He is saying, “The thing that really gives me my identity, that really gives me a sense of value is not that I’m pleasing God or that God loves me. It’s that I’m a successful leader of a successful nation, and if anything goes wrong with that, I won’t have a self left.”