Sermons on Jonah
Jonah 4:1-11: Exposing What We Lack
As we come to the end of Jonah, we see Jonah not appreciating the work God has done through him. In this week’s message, Pastor Don McAllister shows what we can learn from Jonah’s reaction.
Jonah 3:1-10: The Power of God’s Compassion
After being deposited on the shore by the fish, Jonah is once again give the chance to share God’s message with the people of Nineveh. In this week’s message, Pastor Don McAllister shares how the people react to the message.
Jonah 1:17-2:10: Confidence in the Lord’s Compassion
Last we left off in Jonah, he had been thrown off the boat and was sinking in to the ocean. As God sends the fish o rescue him, Jonah finally turns back to God. In this week’s message, Pastor Don McAllister explains how God shows compassion to Jonah in his distress.
Jonah 1:7-16: The Call of Compassion
We so often God dealing with sin as Him punishing His people, and while there is an element of this, we tend to forget His compassion is what leads Him to call sin out and deal with it in His people. In this week’s message, Pastor Don McAllister shares how God’s compassion shapes our lives.
Jonah 1:1-6: Unhealthy Fears and Unhealthy Actions
Jonah was given a message from God for Nineveh. Instead of going to the nation and preaching that word as God instructed, he chose to flee the other direction. As we start this series of sermons in Jonah, Pastor Don McAllister explains what we can learn from Jonah’s response to God’s call.
Jonah 4:1-11 Trusting God Is Hard Work
Pastor Scott wraps up this series on Jonah with a difficult passage, the last chapter of the book of Jonah. What can we learn from Jonah’s anger towards God for sparing Ninevah? Jonah 4:1-11
Jonah 3:1-10 A Biblical, Church Growth Method
When Jonah warned Ninevah of the impending judgment of God, the entire city repented. This week, Pastor Scott discusses what we can learn from this story when it comes to sharing the gospel ourselves. Jonah 3:1-10
Jonah 1:17-2:10 Yet I Shall Look Again
When Jonah went running from God’s call, God in his love sent a storm to stop him. He then sent a fish to swallow Jonah after he was thrown overboard, delivering him on dry land three days later. Jonah’s repentance while in the belly of the fish is the key. This week, Scott talks about that repentance and the redemption that is offered to all who repent through Jesus’ sacrifice. Jonah 1:17-2:10
Jonah 1:7-17 It’s Not About the Fish
At first glance, Jonah appears to only be about a rebellious prophet God uses in spite of his every attempt to avoid sharing God’s mercy. When you look more closely at the story, however, you see there is a whole lot more going on than that. This week, Pastor Scott looks beyond the surface story of Jonah to draw out the parallels to Jesus. Jonah 1:7-17
Jonah 1:1-6 God’s Glory in Salvation
When Jonah tried to run from God’s direction, God used his disobedience to witness to the sailors on the boat on which Jonah chose to book passage. Pastor Scott looks at this part of the story of Jonah and how it applies to us today. Jonah 1:1-6
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