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Pity A City
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Pity A City
It is hard to fathom this man Jonah. God had seen the repentance of the Ninevites and had, in turn, ‘repented of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them’. However, the lifting of judgment greatly displeased the prophet. The appointed forty days had not yet expired so Jonah decided to wait to see what would become of Nineveh. He left the city and settled some distance away under a makeshift shelter to watch what might unfold. A bruised prophet There seems to have been no need for Jonah to depart from the city and likely the inhabitants of the place would have been happy to care for such a spokesman from the Lord. Jonah, however, appears to have retained his…
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Jonah Was Very Angry
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What Will It Take For God To Save You
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Jonah Was Very Angry
What a strange reaction Jonah exhibits to the repenting of the Ninevites and the mercy shown to them by God. The language of the opening verse is intense. Jonah was not simply displeased but ‘exceedingly’ displeased. His displeasure turned to anger and he was ‘very angry’. It is not easy to account for Jonah’s fiery response. After all, his preaching had been gladly received and heartily believed. A vast number of souls had been delivered from destruction and saved by the grace of God. Surely a minister of God would delight in such an outcome?
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The Blessings Of A Free Grace Gospel
The etymology of the word Gospel is a proof that it is a blessing. For is it not a message of glad tidings and good speech of God to sinful men? But as in the apostles' days, there were those who preached another Gospel, we are compelled to add an accompanying definition, "A free grace Gospel." We do not add to the Gospel itself. This, indeed, would be a work of supererogation, to attempt to improve it is a daring act of sacrilege, and we should tremble to be guilty of such a crime. It is for us to study it, pray to understand it, then declare it as it is revealed.





