Embracing God's Grace: Lessons from Jonah's Journey

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God has a life mission for your life. This is the most important thing in your life: to know your life mission. You don't wanna go through life, stand before God, and on judgment day, and God goes, "Well, did you fulfill the mission that I gave you on this earth?" You go, "Oh, I didn't even know I had one." [00:59:21]

When you run from God, everything goes downhill. It creates all kinds of problems, and we looked at the problems that happened in his life, it's all down, down, down, down. He gets onboard a ship, he gets involved in a big storm in the Mediterranean Pacific. The Mediterranean, the soldiers throw him overboard, the sailors throw him overboard. And he gets swallowed up by this great fish. [02:30]

When you hit bottom, look up to God. When you hit bottom, you look up to God. This whole chapter, chapter two, is actually a prayer. It's Jonah's prayer that he prayed as he's drowning in the ocean, he's swallowed by some kind of giant fish, he doesn't know what's going on and the entire chapter is when I'm sinkin', when I'm going down, I'm gonna look up to God. [08:37]

There are some kind of problems in life that the only way you're ever gonna have those problems solved is if you learn to pray persistently about that prayer. I'm not talking about praying one time and then that's it. If you only care about something enough to pray about it once, you don't really care about it. [11:07]

When was the last time you got frantic with God? God hears the crisis prayer. In Jonah verse two, we see the second thing he did, this praying passionately. Jonah said, "In my distress and in my deep trouble I cried out." Circle that, that's passionate prayer. "I cried out." When was the last time you cried out to God? [16:08]

Identify the cause of my hopelessness. Hopelessness is a vague feeling, and you can't deal with a vague feeling. You can't work with a problem, you can't solve a problem, you can't even pray about a problem until you identify the problem. You gotta identify it. You gotta identify the cause of my hopelessness. [24:37]

When I had lost all hope, I turn my thoughts once more to the Lord. What a beautiful verse. You need to memorize that verse. You need to take it home riding on a cart and you need to know Jonah 2:7 by heart. Everybody who's listening to the sound of my voice should memorize that verse because one day you're gonna be driving a car and you're in an accident and you think this is the end. [39:43]

Reject false fixes, the solutions, and accept God's grace. Reject false fixes and accept God's grace. Now, we've all seen people in big trouble who turn to God only as a last resort. They try literally everything else to solve their problem before they'll finally, in humility, turn to God. [45:34]

Those who look to worthless idols forfeit the grace that could be theirs. Jonah knows it's his own fault, but he knows God is still a gracious God even though it's his fault, he caused all this problem. So those who look to worthless idols forfeit the grace that could be theirs. [47:44]

Express gratitude to God in advance. Express gratitude to God in advance before you're out of the situation, while you're in the belly of the fish, while you're at rock bottom, while things are swirling around. Now, I need to explain the difference between gratitude before and gratitude after. If I wait until after God solves my problem to thank Him, that's gratitude. [53:32]

Jonah says, "I would have despaired," I guess so, "unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the Lord." I would have been in despair unless I had believed. I'm gonna focus on the goodness of God. God's goodness to me. When I lost all hope, I turn my thoughts once more to God. [42:40]

God's gifts and His call are irrevocable! Irrevocable. It's still in force in your life. I don't care what you've done. I don't care how old you are. You may have missed God's mission for your entire life. It's still in force. Would you write this down? God has no plan B for my life. [58:29]

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