Jonah ch 4 Vs 1 says “it displeased Jonah exceedingly and he became angry.” There is a moment here when the people repent and Jonah misses the point. But why?
Jesus desired many things in his life. Before his arrest, Jesus in the the garden deep in prayer. What is it that Jesus desired? What is he praying for?
We have studied Jonah ch. 1 where Jonah runs away from God. Ch. 2 we studied how Jonah repents and runs back to God. In ch. 3 we will see that Jonah runs with God.
God made the world and everything in it Genesis 1:1. God also made is, but we “scheme” against God. There is good news, God made a way.
After being in the belly of a large fish, Jonah runs back to God. What does repentance really look like?
Who is Jesus? He is the Creator, He is God’s Son, He is the promised Messiah, He is the Slain Lamb, and He is our Savior!
We are all running, sometimes in our lives we run away from God. It may not be physical like Jonah tried to do, but it is always spiritual. Are you running from God? Is there something in your life that you are running from that God needs you to do, don’t run anymore.
There are things in life, there are things in Christianity that can be considered an extra curricular activity. Sadly, there is one area of Christianity that gets treated like an extra curricular activity but it is anything but that – Evangelism.
Age doesn’t always equal competency; age doesn’t always mean wisdom. Josiah was 8 years old when he became King. Soon into his rein he became quiet component.
Has someone ever given you something or been generous with you in some way? There has been no one who has been more generous with us than God. In Psalm 100 the Psalmist is writing about God and what God has given us. Lets notice the 5 things God has given the Psalmist.






