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*A Wave A Whale and a Worm*
Jonah 1:1-14
/To help the church realize the mission of the church/
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*Intro*
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*What did Jonah run*
*            *Because the Ninevites were not Jews
          Did not want to be a false prophet
          Feared the Ninevites
          Protest against God’s move toward the violently wicked
                   Witness to Jonah’s enemies
*Why  do we run from God’s call*
*            *Do we believe “love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you?
Great commission
 
Still we avoid being a witness
 
Our running away from our call has consequences
          Ninevites
          Sailors
          Friend family lost
           
 
*Crisis of belief*
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*Still trying to hide, denial *
*            *Try to rationalize the situation
 
*Brought him back to real life*
         
*Confession *
          He was acting like a prophet again
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*WHAT!!!*
 
*God was finally able to get Jonah to do what he wanted*
          Give his life for the message
 
*Jonah still could not do it himself*
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