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Jonah - Week 4 - (6/21/2026)

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The book of Jonah concludes with one of Scripture's most uncomfortable endings—a prophet angry at God's mercy. We find Jonah furious that Nineveh has repented and been spared from destruction. His prayer reveals a stunning truth: he knew all along that God was gracious, merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love. Yet instead of celebrating this divine character, Jonah resents it when extended to his enemies. This passage confronts us with a piercing question: do we truly want others to experience the same grace that saved us? This sermon was first preached at Springfield Church of God on June 22, 2026 by Pastor Jason Mitchell.

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The story of Jonah offers us a startling mirror to examine our own spiritual lives. We encounter a prophet who, rather than drawing near to God's presence, actively flees from it - boarding a ship to Tarshish when called to Nineveh. What makes this account so compelling is how relatable Jonah's struggle becomes when we're honest with ourselves. How often do we place our faith on autopilot, comfortable in our own salvation while the world around us rages in spiritual chaos? The sailors frantically call out to their gods while Jonah, the one person on the ship who knows the true God, sleeps below deck. This powerful imagery challenges us to wake up from our spiritual complacency. This sermon was first preached at Springfield Church of God by Pastor Jason Mitchell on May 31,2026.

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