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THE CONCLUSION:
Jonah was distraught that God had spared Nineveh. He expected the ashes of destruction, not the ashes of repentance. Jonah didn’t want them forgiven. He didn’t want God to relent of His intention to destroy
them.

Jonah was angry because God granted mercy instead of judgment to the Ninevites. Jonah was disobedient because of his own prejudice and hatred and his life was a paradox: • A prophet of God, yet a runaway from God • A man drowned, and yet alive. • A preacher of repentance, yet one that repines at repentance.

He fled to Tarshish for he knew that God was a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repents of the evil, but Jonah’s prays to die than to live (4:1-3).

God desires for us to see the whole world as He sees it; to see that the people who don't know the difference between their right and left hand are the victims of the enemy, not the enemy.

God's desire is for us to be available so He can express His compassion toward those people through us.

God desires for us to be a sign in our generation. We're to be men and women who have the resurrected Jesus Christ living within us, and the resurrected Jesus Christ is the One who brings life out of death.

When the people of Nineveh heard the voice of Jonah they responded immediately and although Nineveh’s destruction was foreordained, their generation was spared.

The same is true today, The destruction of the world is foreordained. If you hear the voice of the Lord, respond immediately and you’ll be spared. It’s our most important lesson from Jonah. Don’t let it be wasted like the others.

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