Embracing God's Mercy: Lessons from Jonah

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"Perhaps in your head, God has become a quick to anger God, an impatient God, a God who looks at you with disappointment or disdain, and you've forgotten who the Bible says that God is." [01:28:46] (Download)

"A convicting feeling is a nudge from the spirit to say actually, you know you're resisting me. Perhaps you're the person this morning that needs to ask or hear God asking you the question, 'Is it right that you should be angry?'" [01:29:19] (Download)

"Jesus is the perfect version of the imperfect Jonah; he is the one who said not my will be done but your will be done, he is the one who went to the cross for you and me willingly sacrificed himself for our salvation." [01:31:33] (Download)

"Jonah is essentially, as he has done all the way through, determined to do it his own way, not God's way... and for us to hold up a mirror to our own lives and say, actually where today am I resisting what I know God is asking me to do?" [01:18:21] (Download)

"The book ends on a question from God, inviting us to ask how we engage with His character, a God of Justice and Mercy. Where in my life am I acting like Jonah?" [01:26:36] (Download)

"We are never the church that is about everything that happens on the stage; we are living as Community, sharing the gifts, ideas, and insights that God is speaking to each and every one of us." [01:28:11] (Download)

"If your level of knowledge outstrips your level of obedience, you start running into a lot of trouble." [57:02] (Download)

"It's not an exclusive Club, it's an invitation to all. Yeah, it's powerful. And you know, you think bringing it back to what Tim was talking about earlier with Alpha coming up, we need to look for these moments of invitation." [01:24:43] (Download)

"From my perspective, [the Book of Jonah] helps to explain the mission that Jesus was given by God, it helps to expose the character of God which is the same as the character of Jesus, and is the same as ours should be." [01:25:16] (Download)

"God's passion is always outward looking, that's beautiful. It starts to pick up some of the ironies that are going on in this chapter." [01:05:53] (Download)
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