Sermon Tone Analysis

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The fact that God pursues us, ought to be one of those truths that we can hardly think of without being filled with an overwhelming awe of the God that we worship.
If this is not our response then we do not yet know it to the point that God intends for us to.
The position of man is one of rebellion, but the position of God is one of redemption.
It is an indication of our fallen condition that we can read through a passage like this without thinking twice, when a passage like this ought to wreck us.
God pursues us in our place of shame and hiding.
God’s initial response to their sin was not anger, it was compassion.
There is no pain or discomfort that God will spare us in pursuit of our hearts.
Jonah knew all the right things about God but he had not yet experienced them for himself.
He knew about God, but he didn’t really know God.
This is clearly seen in his attitude towards others.
God patiently pursues us.
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