God’s Mercy to the Rebellious Heart

Jonah didn’t see God’s merciful heart, so God sent an appointment of discipline. God sent a worm to bring discipline in the same way that he appointed the plant to show mercy. The worm burrowed into the stem of this plant and as quickly as the plant grew up and covered Jonah, this plant withered away.

Children Are a Blessing

As parents and as Christians, we know that the Word is clear: children are not a hindrance or burden. They are a blessing. They are our responsibility.

The Danger of Self-Righteous Anger

We read the Bible to know God. It should encourage you. It should convict and humble you. The Bible is not done with you until it transforms you. It was never meant to be studied just for head knowledge alone.

Relentless Love Seeks Real Repentance

When Christians speak of repentance, it’s common to talk about it as a topic, but it is rarely mentioned today while preaching the Gospel. Through Jonah’s story with Nineveh, we learn what repentance looks like.

A Compelling Calling

We often think God was relentless in His pursuit of Jonah. He was, but only because He was relentlessly in love and pursuing Nineveh. God wanted Jonah to preach repentance to them. And when Jonah is finally ready to do what the Lord wanted, we get to see the beginning of that message.

Pleading from the Pit of Despair

God will pursue you. His relentless love will chase you, and if necessary, His unwavering love can be ruthless. Not because He hates you, but because He loves you.

Turmoil to Testimony: Jonah 1:4-9

Jonah turned his back on God when called to preach to his national enemy. After ignoring it and wanting to sail away as far as possible, we learn how this man, chosen by God, experiences turmoil from his disobedience.

The Secret Formula for the Blessed Life

What if you could follow a formula that would lead to a blessed life? The Bible gives us that plan, and Psalms chapter one is a powerful one we can follow today.