In our final podcast on Jonah we will see how this story continues to surprise us! The pagan non-believers acknowledge God and repent, but the prophet, Jonah ends up being more like an anti-prophet and continues to see God’s mercy and abounding love as evil and God’s judgment as a personal tool that he can wield at his enemies without regard for their repentance. This is a pretty convicting story and we all can see ourselves occasionally acting like Jonah! Walk with me through the final chapters of this action packed story.
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