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*God’s Call – Jonah’s Disobedience – Jonah 1:1-3*
* *
*GOD OBSERVES THE WICKEDNESS OF A GREAT CITY – V.2*
*/            “Their wickedness has come up before me” /*
·         At what point does God decide that He has put up with the wickedness of any nation long enough? 
* *
 
 
*JONAH DISOBEYS GOD’S CALL – V.3*
*/    “But Jonah rose up to flee to Tarshish/*
·         /1:3  “down to Joppa”/
·         /1:5  “J.
had gone below into the hold of the ship” /
·         /2:6  “I descended…”* */.
 
·         What should you do if you are entangled in some                              life dominating sin?       */James 1:13-15…/*
 
* *
*JONAH’S INTENTION TO ESCAPE FROM THE                             PRESENCE OF GOD.
V.3*
*/Psalm 139:7-10 /**/  /*
*/Jeremiah 23:23-24  /*
* *
·         *Why did Jonah flee?*
* *
·         Is it possible that we would act the same way                                             in a similar situation?
*God’s Call – Jonah’s Disobedience – Jonah 1:1-3*
* *
*GOD OBSERVES THE WICKEDNESS OF A GREAT CITY – V.2*
*/            “Their wickedness has come up before me” /*
·         At what point does God decide that He has put up with the wickedness of any nation long enough? 
* *
 
 
*JONAH DISOBEYS GOD’S CALL – V.3*
*/    “But Jonah rose up to flee to Tarshish/*
·         /1:3  “down to Joppa”/
·         /1:5  “J.
had gone below into the hold of the ship” /
·         /2:6  “I descended…”* */.
 
·         What should you do if you are entangled in some                              life dominating sin?       */James 1:13-15…/*
 
* *
*JONAH’S INTENTION TO ESCAPE FROM THE                             PRESENCE OF GOD.
V.3*
*/Psalm 139:7-10 /**/  /*
*/Jeremiah 23:23-24  /*
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·         *Why did Jonah flee?*
* *
·         Is it possible that we would act the same way                                             in a similar situation?
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