Jonah: A Journey of Repentance and Divine Mercy

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1. "So in what circumstances would you be okay with God forgiving them? If they asked for forgiveness, would that be enough, or would it take more than that? Now, for the prophet Jonah, it's the sins of the Ninevites that really get his blood boiling. Like, he can't stand them. He thinks they only deserve punishment, and therefore he runs away when God tells him to go to Nineveh and deliver this message." [01:48] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Now, fear is a powerful thing. It causes people to do things or causes people to not do some pretty incredible things. I was listening to a true crime podcast the other day, as I do, and it was shockingly, it was about somebody who came up missing and then eventually was found that they were murdered. And for a long time, this case wasn't solved. They couldn't, this person went missing from a really busy place and they had no leads on who did this. But it turns out that many, many people saw bits and pieces of what happened. Many people saw what happened, but they were fearful. And fear stopped them from coming forward with any details to the police. Fear is powerful." [11:30] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Now, maybe you have wronged somebody in your life, and they may never forgive you. But God will. And God does forgive you. And it's God's judgment. And it's God's judgment on our hearts that ultimately matters. God's grace is universally available for all those who have faith. God knows our hearts. God shows mercy when we repent of our sins. And not only does God show us mercy when we turn back to God, but we find more peace within. We find more love, and we are off, we're able to offer more kindness to others around us." [20:04] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When we change our paths, it brings joy. Like, not only the joy of knowing life eternal, but the joy of healthier lives, healthier relationships, a healthier community, and room for us to connect with our neighbors, to live out God's love, so that others can experience God's mercy, too." [21:30] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Whether or not you're all in for following Jesus, you might benefit. From walking away from the things that destroy and moving toward things that build and give life. Like, it does us no good, like Jonah, to have the fear of the Lord, but not know the love of God for the forgiveness of sins. Or to serve God, but not serve God with our whole hearts. Or to understand the trials of life, but not understand the joy of a faith in God." [20:50] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for members

1. "Jonah's sermon, five words. Five words. And in Hebrew, the original language that Jonah was written in, it translates something like this. Yet 40 days Nineveh overthrown. I can imagine Jonah going into the city, saying this, dropping the mic, peacing out, right? Like, he did his thing. Now, our English translations add a few more words to it, but not many more. This is from the CEB version. It says, just 40 days more and Nineveh will be overthrown. It was a powerful, short sermon that changed and saved many lives, a whole city." [03:41] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The Ninevites changed their actions because they believed in this power of God. They believed that their acts were going to be punished. And after they repented, these non-Israelites were acting more like what God had intended for humans, maybe even more like what God intended than the Israelites were even acting. And so we fast forward to today, and what happens when non-Christians act more like what God intended Christians to act like?" [13:00] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "But Jesus tells us that we're supposed to hold one another accountable in the church. In Matthew 18, he says, you know, if your brother sins against you, you go to him, and you try to work it out. And if not, then you bring a couple other people with you. You try to be accountable for one another. I want you to think about your sins. You know, the ones that you haven't dealt with. You know, maybe there's some things that you've done in your past, and you've worked that out already with God. Like, you can let those go. But I want you to just think about, things in your life now." [16:19] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The Ninevites, they didn't just put on mourning clothes, so to make it appear like they were sorry for what they did. They actually repented. Which means they turned away from the evil things, and they turned toward God. They turned toward God in prayer. They feared the punishment that was before them. They changed deep in their hearts. And do you know why I know that they changed deep in their hearts? Because God changed his mind about the city. Like, he was no longer angry with the city. He extended mercy to them, giving them a second chance, giving them a new life." [18:08] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And then contrast that with Jonah. And Jonah wasn't even willing to warn the Ninevites of God's coming anger. But then there's Jesus. And Jesus comes along, and he fights for us. Like, that's why he was willing to die on the cross for us, to save us, to give us a second chance, to give us a new life. That's what we have when we follow Jesus. When we accept Jesus as our Savior, we get a new life. And the most incredible thing about that is that humans aren't always so understanding and forgiving. But God is." [19:00] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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