[vc_row 0=””][vc_column 0=””][us_single_image image=”5906″ size=”medium” align=”left”][vc_column_text 0=””]A satire in narrative form, as the prophet himself is held up to satiric rebuke from start to finish. The object of the satiric attack is ethnocentrism—wanting to claim God for one’s own nation and being angry when God’s grace extends to all nations and groups. Jonah is portrayed as a great nationalist, and God as a great internationalist. Of course the image by which we remember the story is the “great fish” that swallows Jonah and then spits him out.[/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner 0=””][vc_column_inner 0=””][us_separator 0=””][vc_column_text 0=””]

Book Chapter Verses Title Speaker Duration
Jonah 1 1 Into the Storm Beau Hughes 42:48
Jonah 1 17 Gospel Falling, Faith Rising Beau Hughes 50:08
Jonah 1 17-2:10 Repentance and Restoration George Grant 33:18
Jonah 1 1-16 The Sovereign God’s Reluctant Prophet George Grant 41:08
Jonah 1 all The Story of Jonah Sinclair Ferguson 46:36
Jonah 1 All On his Back, Do You know what God Wants You to know? Stuart Olyott 54:04
Jonah 2 All The Story of Jonah Sinclair Ferguson 41:16
Jonah 2 All On his Knees, Do you Pray? Stuart Olyott 1:01:11
Jonah 3 1 Resurrection and Mission Beau Hughes 54:05
Jonah 3 1-10 The Great Commission George Grant 33:31
Jonah 3 10-4:4 That’s the Difference George Grant 32:46
Jonah 3 All The Story of Jonah sinclair Ferguson 47:16
Jonah 3 All On his Feet, What do you Know about Repentance? Stuart Olyott 1:01:39
Jonah 4 1 God’s Heart of Compassion Afshin Ziafat 57:27
Jonah 4 1 Revisiting the Gospel Beau Hughes 50:55
Jonah 4 5-11 East of Ninevah George Grant 30:42
Jonah 4 1 Why Jonah was Angry Paul Matthies 41:09
Jonah 4 all The Story of Jonah Sinclair Ferguson 40:26
Jonah 4 All On his Seat, What does God see? Stuart Olyott 46:31

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