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Introduction
Please open your Bibles to the Book of Jonah.
Please open your Bibles to the Book of Jonah.
While you are turning to Jonah, let me provide you with a little historical background.
The events of Jonah take place approximately between 800-750 BC.
In secular history, some speculate Homer may have been writing or had just completed the Iliad and Odyssey.
The first Greek Olympics were established and Rome was founded and ruled by the legendary Romulus.
While you are turning to Jonah, let me provide you with a little historical background.
The events of Jonah take place approximately between 800-750 BC.
In secular history, some speculate Homer may have been writing or had just completed the Iliad and Odyssey.
The first Greek Olympics were established and Rome was founded and ruled by the legendary Romulus.
In Biblical History, Jonah is the first prophet to arrive approximately 50-100 years after Elisha and Elijah.
He is alive during the ministries of Amos and Hosea and dies shortly before Isaiah arrives on the scene.
He appears to be a successful prophet.
Did you know he is mentioned in 2 Kings 14:25 (NASB95) — 25 He (Jeraboam II) restored the border of Israel from the entrance of Hamath as far as the Sea of the Arabah, according to the word of the LORD, the God of Israel, which He spoke through His servant Jonah the son of Amittai, the prophet, who was of Gath-hepher.
In Biblical History, Jonah is the first prophet to arrive approximately 50-100 years after Elisha and Elijah.
He is alive during the ministries of Amos and Hosea and dies shortly before Isaiah arrives on the scene.
He appears to be a successful prophet.
Did you know he is mentioned in 2 Kings 14:25 (NASB95) — 25 He (Jeraboam II) restored the border of Israel from the entrance of Hamath as far as the Sea of the Arabah, according to the word of the LORD, the God of Israel, which He spoke through His servant Jonah the son of Amittai, the prophet, who was of Gath-hepher.
Now when I said “Book of Jonah”, what is the first image that appears in your mind?
The Whale, some kind of really big fish?
Jonah and the whale is one of the most memorable scenes in the Bible.
Yet, this big fish and Jonah are not the most important characters in the story.
Now when I said “Book of Jonah”, what is the first image that appears in your mind?
The Whale, some kind of really big fish?
Jonah and the whale is one of the most memorable scenes in the Bible.
Yet, this big fish and Jonah are not the most important characters in the story.
Proposition
Today we will learn 7 keys principles on how God’s grace prevails over man’s sin so that we will rightly respond to His grace when we sin!
d’s grace prevails over man’s sin so that we will rightly respond to His grace when we sin!
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Transition
So who is the most important person in Jonah?
Read with me
Principle #1 - God Knows Every Detail About Your Sin
Principle #2 - God Pursues Sinners
Principle #3 - God's Reach is Limitless
Principle #4 - God is Merciful
Principle #5 - God is Patient
Principle #6 - God Respond's to Genuine Faith and Repentance
Principle #7 - Because God is a Compassionate Savior
Principle #1 - God Knows Every Detail About Your Sin
Principle #2 - God Pursues Sinners
Principle #3 - God's Reach is Limitless
Principle #4 - God is Merciful
Principle #5 - God is Patient
Principle #6 - God Respond's to Genuine Faith and Repentance
Principle #7 - Because God is a Compassionate Savior
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