Descent to Redemption: Jonah's Journey of Grace

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1. "Jonah is one of the prophets of the Old Testament and it's this story that even if you're not a Christian you've probably heard this reference to Jonah before because there's a story of Jonah and the fish some people say Jonah and the whale and uh Jonah is this person who's a minor Prophet who's called by God and what we see in this story which we'll review a little bit in chapter one he's called to go to the people of Nineveh to speak the word of God to them to really speak a word of God and God's displeasure with the Injustice and the atrocities that Nineveh was perpetrating and yet Jonah does the exact opposite." [01:57] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "See when you're down it's actually easier to go further down when you've made one bad decision it's easy to actually have that Cascade into multiple bad decisions he's been running from God and it just keeps getting worse just goes deeper and deeper down and down Into the Depths you and I know how this work right we we like whenever we make bad decisions or poor decisions uh the scriptures talk about this word sin sin I realize sounds like a religious word to many of us but sin is essentially the own moral standard that you might have for yourself whenever you fail to meet that standard decisions that you make poor choices that you've made in your own life sin is emblematic of that it's you're not living up to a standard now for us sin means the standard that God has set that we don't live according to that and here's the thing whenever I sin it can lead to more sin." [10:40] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "But you Lord my God brought my life up from the pit isn't that beautiful there's something in him where he's in the belly of a fish and he's like I've just been sinking down and down down and down I've been in this descent but you Lord my God in fact turn your eyes upward and just can you just say with me repeat after me this word but you Lord my God something happens to Jonah where he's able to now lift his eyes in the belly of the fish in the darkness that surrounds him he says but you God highfive your neighbor and say but God high five your other neighbor and and say but God as well." [15:35] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jonah is able to in the midst of being in the belly of the fish with no kind of sense of hope around him he's able to say actually God is on my side God is for me in fact God has rescued me from the pit he's able to reframe have a different kind of perspective on whatever difficulty he's going through whatever Darkness he's facing he's able to say God is here for me somehow he's ascended so far down the pit that he's finally able to say wow God you are actually working even in the darkness." [18:59] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "No pit is so deep that he is not deeper still with Jesus Even in our darkest moments the best remains and the very best is yet to be what a phenomenal perspective could you imagine if you and I adopted this kind of mentality where there's no pit so deep that God's grace is not deeper still that whatever you and I might be going through whatever lostness whatever dislocation whatever Darkness whatever pain that God's grace is working in the midst of it." [27:33] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Now here's what I would love to invite us to do I'd love for us to invite invite us to look back at chapter one to see again this story because there's different themes that emerge throughout the story of Jonah and it starts whenever the writer of Jonah is writing it's it's like a satire because there are all sorts of ways and the message uh last week was entitled absurd mercy and it's so absurd because there's there's all these moments in this story that are so surprising about Jonah who he is what's happening in the story why he makes the decisions that he does and then we'll come to the chapter that was just read for us." [02:25] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Now the question for me and for you and for all of us is this can you and I when we're down especially in depths whenever we're going through it are we able to also have this prayer of but you oh Lord my God are you able to see the grace and the mercy of God even in the midst of the darkness that you might be going through now I realize this is exceptionally challenging especially for us in the west why because so much of what we've been taught about life and about whatever the gods and the way that we work is like good things happen to good people if you do good things and that sort of thing and then all of a sudden difficult things happen and all of a here's what this passage is basically say Jonah is able to in the midst of being in the belly of the fish with no kind of sense of hope around him he's able to say actually God is on my side God is for me in fact God has rescued me from the pit he's able to reframe have a different kind of perspective on whatever difficulty he's going through whatever Darkness he's facing he's able to say God is here for me somehow he's ascended so far down the pit that he's finally able to say wow God you are actually working even in the darkness." [18:26] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Now I don't want to minimize whatever pain people are experiencing today but how in the world could corit and boom have this kind of perspective you know what's interesting about Jonah is that Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights and Jesus would talk about the story of Jonah and the thing about Jesus is that Jesus would come into the world the Son of God God With Us and Jesus would actually die on a cross and descend into the depths of shol itself of Hell itself he would die on the cross go to the deepest level of Darkness bear our shame and pain why so that you and I might be able to trust and to know that the god of the universe rather than have you go first you experience the darkness you go down there Jesus would actually descend himself he would die on a cross to show you just How Deeply committed he is to you and to to me that the God we serve is not some God who is absent from your life and mine but this God is a God who on your behalf would encounter the deepest Darkness so that you might be welcomed into the light so that you might be able to say God I can trust you that through whatever pit whatever Darkness whatever depth I go through that you are the god of the universe that there is no pit so deep that your grace is not deeper still." [28:49] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Now some of you you might be like I am not in the pit actually things are pretty good in my life right now thank you very much well see the problem has never been God's presence it's always been our awareness it's just that when we're sliding down into a pit it's probably the most easiest to say I really need God right now but the reality is We Gather week after week in a city like this to somehow get our mind off of making another dollar uh of like trying to figure out our love lives of trying to figure out how we're going to raise kids in the city or trying to figure out how we can be someone in this we We Gather we after week so that each one of us in the rat race of New York City that we can each come to a place where we're like but God Lord my God you are the one who's got my gaze you're the one who has my attention you're the one in which I want to remember you and what you've done in my life." [26:11] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "It's amazing how when we have these eyes to see well we think maybe that God is doing a bad thing what if what if we we now had new eyes to see that God was doing a new thing and maybe instead of believing that God was not for us and that he was against us what if God Even in our darkest moments what if in the midst of whatever you're going through right now whatever loneliness whatever dislocation whatever relational issues you might be going through whatever pangs or longings that you feel like God has ignored you well what if God is doing something in your life life and he's he's inviting you today to have a but God moment here's what Tim Keller says he says sometimes God seems to be killing us when he's actually saving us what if God is saving you today." [25:30] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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