There are many parallels between the Day of Atonement and the story of Jonah. It is good to review Jonah's attitude and the mercy of God. Nineveh repented, but it didn't last. What will our story be?
The Day of Atonement is a pivotal part of the plan of God. As such, there are a number of aspects that a person could address that are integral to the meaning of the Day. One of those important aspects, the Mercy of God, is addressed in...
The book of Jonah is unique among all of the books of the Bible because it is the most well known story and the least believed at the same time. Churches everywhere teach the story to the children, but we rarely have it taught to the...
Speaker: Jim Chance 10/9/19
Using the Hebrew and Greek words that are translated to Atonement. Many different themes and meanings are explained. This message looks at the themes.
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From Genesis to Revelation the Bible is full of godly warnings. Prior to punishing His people, God has always warned them beforehand of His intentions. Tragic occurrences normally come after people have first been warned.
Jesus Christ's claim of being the Messiah rested on one sign: spending three days and nights in the grave, paralleling Jonah's experience in the belly of a whale. This challenges the tradition of Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
Most people are aware of the book of Jonah and the story of Jonah and the whale. However, there is more to the story than we may first realize. We will discuss this today.
I Corinthians 13 states that without love, the gift of prophecy is of no value. Let’s learn how to handle God’s prophetic revelation with love, by studying the efforts of Jonah.
The story of Jonah teaches us God’s grace extends to all nations. The gospel must go to all people. How Jonah reacted to God’s calling in his life offers critical insights into how God not only works with the nations but with our lives.
How can you make a difference in a world that makes you feel helpless? Learn about the Day of Atonement and how understanding this day shows how God will remove evil and suffering from this world.
In this study of Jonah Mr. Smith does not cover the book like other prophetic books. Jonah's book is basically a story. Mr. Smith shows us the reasons behind Jonah not wanting to follow God's command to go to nineveh. After the death of...
Jonah 1:1 this verse allows us to find Jonah in 1 Kings 14:23-25. Why was Jonah giving Jeroboam II prophecies of victories at the same time Amos and Hosea were dishing out such hard criticism?