Description
This book is a detailed study of one of the most fascinating Old Testament prophets. The author paints a clear view of the historical background of Jonah and brings to life many practical messages for today. “Jonah is much more than a ‘fish story,’ In fact only three verses out of a total of 84 deal with the fish!” This study examines the even still common emotions of being angry with God, allowing personal feelings to become a wall between one another, and self-pity. This book will be very helpful in home Bible study or classroom use.
Table of Contents
- Poem — Jonah and the Whale
- Introduction to Our Study in Jonah
- Grounds for Obedience (1:1-2)
- Disobedience Diagrammed (1:3)
- Fruits of Reluctant Service (1:4-6)
- A Colloquy with Disobedience (1:7-10)
- Disobedience Poignantly Affects Others (1:11-14)
- The Way to Escape the Doom of Disobedience (1:15-17)
- Sin’s Affects Resolved By Obedience (2:1-4)
- Obedience Clearly Outlined (2:1-10)
- Two Great Messages On Obedient And Willing Service (3:1-4)
- How To Instill Willingness (3:5-8)
- Why Should Sinners Be Obedient and Willing? (3:9)
- Obedience Rewarded (3:10)
- The Tragedy of Unwillingness (4:1-4)
- Why Is Willing Service So Crucial? (4:5-8)
- God Pleads For Willingness (4:9-11)
- Conclusion: The Unanswered Question
- Short Sketches — Chapter One
- Short Sketches — Chapter Two
- Short Sketches — Chapter Three
- Short Sketches — Chapter Four
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