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Don McClain 1 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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The Most Successful Preacher in the Old Testament (120,000 converts) Many Lessons We Can Learn – We Are God’s People – (1 Pet 2:9,10) We have God’s message – (1 Cor 1:18) We Are To GO & Preach It – (Mat 28:18-20) We Can Be Guilty of The Same Sins That Jonah Was Guilty of... Don McClain 2 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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Two Main Divisions In Our Lesson Don McClain 3 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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Jonah Was NOT Guilty of Inactivity – (He prophesied to the Jews) – (2 Ki 14:25) Jonah was NOT wrong For Preaching Condemnation – (the people of Nineveh believed God) (Jonah 3:2-10) Jonah was NOT wrong For Expecting God To Keep His Word – (He knew God was gracious and would forgive) - (Jonah 4:1,2) - What His Sins Were NOT... Don McClain 4 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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He Tried To Run From His Responsibility – (Jonah 1:1-10) God commissioned Jonah to go and preach to the people of Nineveh – (1:1,2) Jonah instead goes to Joppa that he may go to Tarshish –(1:3-10) Jonah learned that you can’t run from God – (1:11-2:10) Jonah learned that it is both easier and better to obey God - What His Sins Were... Don McClain 5 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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Are We Trying To Run From Our Responsibilities? GGGGod has commissioned us to go and preach to every creature– (Mark 16:15,1; Mat 28:18-20) AAAAre we instead busy with other things –(1 Kings 20:40) WWWWe can’t hide from God – (Ps 139:7-11; Jer 23:23-24; Pr 15:3; Heb 4:13) IIIIt is both easier and better to obey God – (1 John 5:1-3; Mt 11:28-30) Jonah tried to Run - To Apply... Don McClain 6 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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No Concern For The People To Whom He Was To Preach – (Jonah 4:1-4) Jonah did not want to go to Nineveh – (1:3) Jonah became angry when the Ninevites repented – (3:10-4:1) Jonah knew of God’s grace and mercy – thus he did not want to go to Nineveh because he feared success–(1:2) What His Sins Were... Don McClain 7 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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Do You Care About All The People Who Are Lost? – (John 3:16; Rom, 1:14-17) CCCConsider Paul’s attitude toward the lost – (1 Cor 9:16-23) TTTThis is your moment of truth – your actions speak louder than your words!! - (Rom 9:1-3; 1 Cor 10:33) HHHHow do you know if someone will not listen to the gospel? Jonah Was Unconcerned - To Apply... Don McClain 8 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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Failure To Understand God’s Eternal Purpose & Mercy – (Jonah 4:5-11) Jonah goes outside the city to pout – (4:5) God prepared a plant to provide shade – and then destroyed the plant – Jonah had pity on the plant – but had no pity on the people of Nineveh - (4:6,7,10) What His Sins Were... Don McClain 9 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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God Wants Those Around You To Hear The Gospel! – (1 Tim 2:4; 2 Pet 3:9) Are you more concerned about the physical well being of your pet than the fact that your neighbor is lost? – (Mat 6:33) God needs His people to live for Him and to work for Him! – (1 Cor 1:21; 1 Tim 3:15) Jonah Had No Pity - To Apply... Don McClain 10 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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The Most Successful Preacher in the Old Testament (120,000 converts) Many Lessons We Can Learn – We Are God’s People – (1 Pet 2:9,10) We have God’s message – (1 Cor 1:18) We Are To GO & Preach It – (Mat 28:18-20) We Can Be Guilty of The Same Sins That Jonah Was Guilty of... Don McClain 11 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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Avoid The Sins of Jonah – DDDDo Not Run From God’s Commission! BBBBe Concerned About The Salvation of Others! RRRRealize That God Intends To Work Through You To Save Others! Don McClain 12 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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Avoid The Sins of Jonah – Our Nineveh Is All Around Us – If You Have Been Too Much Like Jonah – Repent! Don McClain 13 W. 65th St church of Christ / January 20, 2008
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