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November 1, 2009: Jonah

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The text for this lesson is the book of Jonah.

Key Points

  • Just as Jonah was swallowed up in the belly of the fish for three days, so Jesus, in His crucifixion, was baptized into the sea of death, drowned in our depravities, devoured by the grave, and spewed forth alive again after three days and nights that He might save us, the Assyrians, the Ninevites, and Jonah.
  • Law: In my sin, I judge and condemn others. I am unforgiving because I am blind to my own sin and guilt.
  • Gospel: God, who sees my sin, is rich in mercy and forgives me for Jesus’ sake.

Context

The Assyrians were the forerunners of the world’s Hitlers, Mussolinis, and their ilk. Icyblooded, tyrannical people were they, infamous for such crimes as impaling conquered peoples on tall poles. And, as if to boast to their posterity, they chiseled stones with pictures of such brutality! They were easy to hate, in other words. Jonah’s lack of love for them would have been shared by very many of his countrymen. Nineveh’s repentance and faith following Jonah’s preaching would not last forever. About a century later (around 650 BC), Nahum lambasted Nineveh for its evil ways, but his message went unheeded. This led to the city’s destruction by God, through the Babylonians, in 612 BC.

 

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Written by Ryan Markel

October 29th, 2009 at 11:35 am

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