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God of the Second Chance #02
Jonah 2
Resistance is Futile, Submission is Sweet
So, one of the things I appreciate most about this story is the full honesty with which it is told.
We see Jonah, warts and all.
Jonah is portrayed as a real character with great victories and abilities, and epic character flaws and failures.
We may not like what we see but I think we have hope as we realize that God can use us too.
So we know that Jonah had been a popular preacher at home.
Then God calls him to go to Nineveh, a wicked and godless city to preach repentance … but Jonah runs.
So, chapter one ends with the understanding that resistance is futile.
In the midst of the God sent storm, Jonah is cast into the Mediterranean.
The seas calm and he is swallowed by a giant Fish that God had prepared for his deliverance.
Chapter one ends with “Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights.
What happened during those 3 days?
Well, they say there are no atheists in fox holes and I guess the quickest way to get a preacher to stop running is to swallow him into the bell of a fish.
*READ JONAH 2*
“Pastor, do you believe that Jonah really was swallowed up by a fish?”
Well, let’s see, I believe that the world was created in 6 literal days by God’s command, out of nothing
I believe the world was covered in a worldwide flood that was only survived by Noah and his family
I believe that God parted the Red Sea, stacked up the Jordon, and dropped the walls of Jericho.
I believe that David killed a Giant with a slingshot
I believe Jesus was born of a virgin, that he made blind to see, lame walk, deaf hear, and raised the dead.
I believe that Jesus died, was dead on Friday afternoon, buried in Joseph of Arimethea’s tomband on Sunday morning, Jesus rose bodily, alive from the dead …
Furthermore, Jesus said that Jonah being in the fish was like him being in the tomb.
He said that Jonah was a sign to Nineveh just as his resurrection would be a sign to the world.
So, Jesus rose from the dead … and Jonah was inside the fish for three days
This week a two week old baby survived 46 hours in the rubble of a building after the earthquake in Turkey.
Jonah survived in a Fish for 72 hours.
Our question today is “how do we go from running from God to Following God and what happens along the way?”
5 words
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Submission*
We have to DIE to SELF … v2 … Brokenness is where it begins
Psalm 51:17 says brokenness and a contrite or humble heart are what God desires
Running from God made it all about Jonah
Submission is all about God
The only way back to God and into his plans is by denying self.
When God reveals himself … pride sometimes has a different plan and says “But I want …”
God’s 1st Revelation to us is that he is Sovereign God and Savior.
In that revelation he also reveals that we are sinners and that we have no righteousness that would make us acceptable to God … And God’s revelation always requires us to DENY SELF
As followers of Christ and born again believers … the same is true …
God revealed himself to Jonah.
He revealed his holiness and the wickedness of Nineveh.
But that revelation revealed something else that our preacher knows … that is, when God reveals his holiness and wickedness, he is offering repentance and forgiveness
Jonah allowed self to rise … he didn’t love Nineveh … perhaps he feared Nineveh
But now … under God’s direction … he was in the Mediterranean Sea, in the belly of a Fish … as far as he knew, he was as good as dead … so what does he have to lose?
We have to come to the end of ourselves …
however, we get there … we HAVE to get there … we have to get to the place where we realize that He is our only hope, our only way, the only truth.
Luke records when the disciples first realized who he was.
In Luke 9:20 … Jesus asked /“’who do you say, I am?’ Peter replied, ‘The Christ of God.’”/ … Matthew’s account of this says that this Revelation came straight from God.
But what were they to do with this revelation?
In Luke 9:23 Jesus says /“if anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.”
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Jonah had to deny himself as well.
He knew that he wasn’t in charge.
He knew that he couldn’t control anything.
V2 in his distress he cried out … he made an impassioned petition to the Lord … from the depths of the grave … he called it
And we … like Jonah must die to self in submission to God’s right to rule in our lives …
And there must be genuine
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Confession of Sin*
One of the most beautiful truths in scripture about God is that he is
/Compassionate and Gracious, Slow to Anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands, forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin.
Yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished/ (Exodus 34:6-7)
We know also that God told Israel in 2 Chronicles 7:14 /if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land/
And John taught us in 1 John 1:9 /if you confess your sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us of all unrighteousness/
Jonah knew God’s word and God’s Character … he preached God’s Word
Jonah had memorized God’s word because his prayer contains alliteration to some of David’s Psalms
And so from his heart, quoting God’s word, Jonah prayed
V7 /“I remember you, Lord, and my prayer rose”/
V9 /“I will sacrifice”/
Those are all acts of confession
You might think that confession is easy for a preacher, but it might even be harder because he knows better and he knows what he should have been doing and it’s hard to admit that he wasn’t.
Confession and Submission is dying to self and desiring to LIVE through Christ
Gal 2:20 /I am crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, yet not I but Christ lives in me, the life I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me/
Knowing that God is our only hope, Submission and confession came that day because of a great realization
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Realization*
Jonah realized … A relationship with God was better than anything he would have in life
When you read this prayer that is chapter two, you might think that this is an editorial prayer offered AFTER the fact.
But this is NOT a prayer AFTER the fact.
Verse One says “From inside the fish, Jonah prayed to the Lord, his God.”
When you are in the Mediterranean Sea, in the belly of a fish … you figure … your life is over … Jonah wasn’t so much worried about physical life … he was worried about life with God
V3 – /YOU (God) hurled me into the deep/
YOUR waves swept over me
What did Jonah realize?
What was he worried about
V4 /“I have been banished from your sight”/
Jonah understood that being in God’s Presence was the only place to be
This same preacher, who worked so hard to run, knew that he needed to come back home.
Everything he wanted and needed was in God’s will
Luke 15 tells the parable of a young man who wanted to badly to run that he requested his inheritance before his father died.
Then he ran far far away and wasted everything until he was penniless, homeless, in pig pen wanting nothing more than to be back in his father’s house and good graces
Jonah came to the realization that in God’s grace was where he had always longed to be
He realized that before the belly of a fish became his final resting place, he needed to be at rest with God, and there was nothing more important than that
I wonder, what are you clinging to, when you should be hanging on to Jesus?
V8 says those who /cling to worthless idols forfeit the grace that could be theirs/
When we hold on to our ways, our places, our fears, then we forfeit the goodness and grace of God’s plans, his ways, and faith’s reward of victory
So, through submission, confession, realization, comes Jonah’s
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Ordination and Consecration*
Jonah has no idea what will happen.
For all he knows his life is moments away from ending
But he is determined that for whatever time he has, he is committed to God …
Notice that Jonah doesn’t attempt to make deals with God.
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