Jonah

Jonah

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 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

Jonah 1:1-3 God’s Mercy to the Nations

In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott Gourley starts a new series on the book of Jonah. The message: God will show His mercy to the nations, with or without our cooperation. Jonah 1:1-3