God Will Have His Way, Inspite of You And I

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Book of Jonah Fact or Fiction?

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Introduction

The Book of Jonah 1-4 Jonah means “Dove”
Author;
Suggest Jonah to be the author, even though it has been debated and the Book it’s self makes no claim
Date:
We know Jonah was Israels prophet during the region of Jeroboam II [B.C. 793-753] 2 Ki 14:23-27 Jonah is called by God and goes to the Nineveh [B.C.725] Jonah 1:1-2
Themes:
The Book of Jonah carries a weight of themes that flow through this book and should be a reminder toward who God was then and Now.
God is unchanging, He is the same yesterday, today and forever Heb 6:18, 13:8
Hebrews 13:8 NASB95PARA
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
Let’s take a look at some of the themes found in Book of Jonah
Main Theme
God care’s for the broken Jonah 1:1-2
God will have His way
God’s Compassion Jonah 1:3
God will move mountains for or against us
God provides rescue through extraordinary means
God has not forgotten about you
God will have His way
God cares even for the worst sinner
God says,”shall I not have compassion...”
God will provide
God’s greatest desire gives us Hope
God is the same yesterday… Heb 13:8
Hebrews 13:8 NASB95PARA
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
So very important, as we read the Old Testament, like here in Jonah 1-4 that Jesus, who we know is God
John 1:1–2 NASB95PARA
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God.
speaks to us though His word [OT & NT] for us to better understand who He is and how gracious He is toward us-even in our weakness
Purpose & Background:
For one thing, I believe the book of Jonah shows us the providence of God throughout the book
God interacts with Jonah
God’s word come to Jonah
God knows Jonahs heart
God see’s Jonah fleeing
God follows in a Great Storm
God Care’s for Non-believers, and hears their prayers
God’s will, is in the chosen lot
God provides a Great Fish
God sustain’s life in a the belly of a Great Fish / Jesus in the Heart of the earth
God hears our prayers no matter where we are
God control’s even the fish, plants, Worms to do His bidding
God gives second and third chances
God Salvation is for all
God doesn’t stop because it’s over
God cares, even for the little things
God care’s, even when we think otherwise
God hears our cry
God has unimaginable compassion
Nineveh was thought to be built by Nimrod Gen 10:11 and was located off the banks of the Tigris river just 500 mi NE of Israel. Today Iran, Iraq, Turkey area
Nineveh is thought to derive from name from GK ‘nimus,’ which means the residence of Nineveh and by the way, was a major Assyrian Capital City-almost as large as Babylon Jonah 3:3
Another strange pit of possible truth, is the people in Nineveh worship the goddess Nanshe [Akkadian for Fish]
Theological Message:
Jonah 4:2-3 cites Exodus 34:6-7 Jonah’s theology stems from past books of his day. Other writtings Num 14:13-14, Neh 9:17, Ps 111-112, Joel 2:12-17 Jonah theology stems from the 5 Books of Moses and some other writing on Jonahs day-again, we need to take the whole bible into account when learning about God!
Can I find the FCF in the book of Jonah?
Jonahs pride
Jonahs disobeying God
Jonahs Fleeing from God
Jonah ungratefulness
Jonahs rather be dead
Jonahs lack of compassion

Out Line

The Word of the Lord comes to Jonah the First Time Jon 1:1-17
Jonah Disobeyed
Jonah flees
Jonah buys ticket in Joppa for Tarshish
Jonah and the Great storm
Jonah and the ships mates
Jonah gets short straw
Jonah’s God more powerful than sailors god
Jonah get interrogated
Jonah thrown over board
Jonah gets rescued
Jonah has a change of heart
Jonah prays
Jonah’s prayer is heard
Jonah is heard all the way into the New Testament times
Jonah get vomited out
The Word of the Lord comes to Jonah a Second Time
Jonah go forth and proclaim
Jonah’s Journey to Nineveh’s Great City
Jonah takes 3 days to walk though the city
Jonah cries out,”40 days before total destruction-Repent in Sackcloth
Jonah see’s a great Salvation
Jonah still under God’s wing
Jonah Pouts
Jonah is angry
Jonah confused about God
Jonah sees God’s gracious side
Jonah sees God’s Providence
Jonah wishing for Death
God loves Jonah enough to help him understand why save Nineveh
God creates plant for relief
God creates worm for example
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