Today we’re beginning a new sermon series on the book of Jonah. Jonah
was a prophet of the Lord. He was a preacher who ministered the Word of
God among the people of the northern kingdom of Israel under the reign
of Jeroboam II, sometime around the 8th century BC. God commanded Jonah
to go to “Nineveh, that great city” and deliver a message to that city
from God. But Jonah refused to go. The rest of the story unfolds in the
wake of Jonah's stubborn refusal to submit himself to the Word of God
and the call of God in his life. It is a story of Jonah's resistance to
learn lessons of God’s astonishing, relentless, sovereign grace. And it
is a huge challenge to all of us to care for the salvation of the world,
to care for those who are not like ourselves, and to care for the lost
wherever we may find them.
The story of Jonah is not just history
for the sake of history. The book of Jonah is a story intended to teach
the reader, you and I, some very important lessons. Did Jonah learn
those lessons? Are they lessons that we, too, need to learn? Let's look
together as we begin the study of Jonah.
-Pastor Terry