The Myrrhologist Podcast

Jonah Part 6

38 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2574252/fan_mail/new] Jonah Chapter 4 | Mercy, Anger, Breath & the Unfinished Prophet The Myrrhologist Podcast | Marissa Saint Luc Welcome to The Myrrhologist Podcast. I’m your host, Marissa Saint Luc. In this episode, we step into Jonah Chapter 4—the chapter most people rush past, but heaven refuses to ignore. After the greatest recorded revival in Scripture, Jonah isn’t rejoicing. He’s angry. He’s sulking. And he’s asking God to let him die. This chapter exposes something far deeper than disobedience. It reveals the anatomy of the human heart when God’s mercy collides with our sense of justice. While God is reaching for compassion, Jonah is signing a spiritual DNR. Through the plant, the worm, the scorching east wind, and God’s repeated question—“Do you do well to be angry?”—we are invited into a holy examination of our own posture: Can we love what God loves… even when it offends us? This teaching unpacks: * Why Jonah was saved in the belly of the fish but suffocated on dry land * How anger in Scripture is tied to breath, survival, and the nervous system * Why God describes Himself as “slow to anger” — long of breath * The prophetic mystery of the scarlet worm and its fulfillment in Christ * How Jesus finishes Jonah’s unfinished dialogue when He calls Peter Simon Bar-Jonah * Why “Feed My sheep” is about hearing before it’s about doing * How mercy completes what apathy abandons Jonah’s story doesn’t end on the hill outside Nineveh. It ends on another hill—Calvary—where Jesus becomes the final sign of Jonah and releases mercy through blood, breath, and resurrection. This episode is an invitation to move out of survival, out of offense, and into the long breath of heaven—where the Spirit and the Bride learn to breathe together again. 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Drop an emoji in the comments if this episode stirred you: * 🌬️ Breath — if you felt caught up in God’s rhythm * ❤️ Heart — if apathy is breaking off * 🐑 Sheep — if you’re choosing to hear and follow the Shepherd 🔔 STAY CONNECTED If this episode blessed you, please like, subscribe, and share. Your support helps us pour out the oil and awaken the remnant across nations. 🌐 Learn more / connect: 👉 marissasaintluc.com 🎙 Brought to you by: Ahava Overflow Until next time— keep your lamp burning. > 🎙 The Myrrhologist Podcast🔵 Facebook: The Myrrhologist Podcast📸 Instagram: @marissasaintluc🎶 TikTok: @marissasaintluc > > > > > 🤍 Partner with this workIf you feel led to sow, you can support through💧 Cash App: $MYRRHDRIP(AHAVA OVERFLOW) Zelle: MarissaSaintLucLLC > > Your seed helps pour out the oil and awaken the remnant.

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