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The book of Jonah may be studied for many reasons, but a chief reason is for what it teaches about God’s sovereignty. Sovereignty is a problem for some Christians in certain areas. There are areas in which it is not a problem, of course. In fact, we are even somewhat reassured that objects conform to such laws. The point at which we do have problems is that at which the sovereign will of God comes into opposition with a contrary human will. What happens at this point? God could crush the human will and thereby accomplish His own purpose with a ruthless hand. There are times when He has done this, as in the contest between Moses and Pharaoh. But generally God does not. So what happens in such cases? Does God give up? Does He change His mind? Or does He accomplish His purposes in some other way, perhaps indirectly? The answer is in the book of Jonah.
This booklet is Part 2 of a 2-part set, preceded by God's Mercy, Our Salvation: God's Work In Jonah.
The booklet contains study questions after each section.
Pages: 32
Publication Date: February 2025
Table of Contents:
The Greatest Revival in History
The Second Time
Obedient at Last
A Great Revival
The Repentance of God
Steps to Revival
Study Questions
God More Merciful Than His Prophet
Jonah's Displeasure
What's Wrong, Jonah?
Three Questions
Something For Jonah
Wideness in God's Mercy
Study Questions