THE BOOK OF JONAH
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Sermons in This Series:
Jonah 1:1-17 Fleeing from the Lord's Call
Benjamin Hatch | February 12, 2017
The prophet Jonah was given an important mission by God to go to the great city of Nineveh. Instead, Jonah tried to run away in the opposite direction, only to find his progress impeded by the power of God. In this sermon, we see that we can be a lot like Jonah - rebelling against God's call on our lives and in great need of His grace.
Benjamin Hatch | February 12, 2017
The prophet Jonah was given an important mission by God to go to the great city of Nineveh. Instead, Jonah tried to run away in the opposite direction, only to find his progress impeded by the power of God. In this sermon, we see that we can be a lot like Jonah - rebelling against God's call on our lives and in great need of His grace.
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Jonah 1:17-2:10 Salvation Belongs to the Lord
Benjamin Hatch | February 19, 2017
Jonah finds himself drowning in the sea, when God unexpectedly saves his life by having him swallowed by a great fish. In this sermon, we look at this famous story and the psalm Jonah writes in response to his deliverance - a psalm that speaks to the believer's situation today.
Benjamin Hatch | February 19, 2017
Jonah finds himself drowning in the sea, when God unexpectedly saves his life by having him swallowed by a great fish. In this sermon, we look at this famous story and the psalm Jonah writes in response to his deliverance - a psalm that speaks to the believer's situation today.
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Jonah 3:1-10 The Overthrow of Nineveh
Benjamin Hatch | February 26, 2017
The Lord gives Jonah a second chance despite his previous failure, and the prophet finally comes to Nineveh. What happens next is one of the most amazing, miraculous events in all the Bible, and presents a powerful picture of what real repentance looks like.
Benjamin Hatch | February 26, 2017
The Lord gives Jonah a second chance despite his previous failure, and the prophet finally comes to Nineveh. What happens next is one of the most amazing, miraculous events in all the Bible, and presents a powerful picture of what real repentance looks like.
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Jonah 4:1-11 "Should I Not Have Pity?"
Benjamin Hatch | March 12, 2017
After God graciously spares Nineveh, Jonah lashes out at God in rage. Yet God reveals that He is a God of compassion who desires His people to also be people of compassion.
Benjamin Hatch | March 12, 2017
After God graciously spares Nineveh, Jonah lashes out at God in rage. Yet God reveals that He is a God of compassion who desires His people to also be people of compassion.
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