When I Read about Jonah, I Laugh.

agsnchunt

Old Mossy Horns
But it’s that nervous laughter where I know I’m explicitly guilty of exactly what Jonah is guilty.

I want to talk about salvation to the people I deem worthy, the people I like, the people most like me (well, not really, because I lie to myself about how bad I really am).

 

Triggermortis

Twelve Pointer
Contributor
Last night while looking through my Bible, at the end of the book of Jonah, I saw some notes I had made from a sermon my friend had preached some years back. He had divided Jonah into 4 sections for his sermon, a section for each of the 4 chapters in Jonah.

Chapter 1 - "I won't go"
Chapter 2 - "I will go"
Chapter 3 - "I'm here"
Chapter 4 - "I wish I hadn't come"

LOL

Yes, there is some of that, in each of those sentiments, that describes our struggle.
 

agsnchunt

Old Mossy Horns
Last night while looking through my Bible, at the end of the book of Jonah, I saw some notes I had made from a sermon my friend had preached some years back. He had divided Jonah into 4 sections for his sermon, a section for each of the 4 chapters in Jonah.

Chapter 1 - "I won't go"
Chapter 2 - "I will go"
Chapter 3 - "I'm here"
Chapter 4 - "I wish I hadn't come"

LOL

Yes, there is some of that, in each of those sentiments, that describes our struggle.

LOL

He was a petulant dude.

Which, of course, means I must be as well.

How quickly we forget where we came from and who we truly are.
 
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