Galloway UMC ”Living the Word”
his sermon opens a new series on the Book of Jonah, framing the story not primarily as a tale about a runaway prophet but as a revelation of a pursuing God whose grace is relentless. Using the analogy of a GPS that keeps recalculating no matter how many wrong turns we take, Pastor Raigan shows that God never gives up on us, even when we deliberately run in the opposite direction. Jonah is called to preach in Nineveh, the capital of the feared Assyrian Empire, a city that represented everything Israel hated and feared. Rather than obey, Jonah boards a ship headed for Tarshish, the farthest point in the known world, choosing isolation over obedience. The sermon highlights the rich irony woven throughout Jonah chapter one. Pagan sailors pray while the prophet sleeps. Jonah's disobedience becomes the very crack through which the truth about God spills out to people who had never known Him. The sailors, moved by what they witness, end up worshiping Yahweh, turning a cargo ship into a place of genuine devotion. Pastor Raigan challenges each listener to identify their own personal Nineveh, the place, person, conversation, or act of obedience they have been avoiding, and to trust that no wrong turn is beyond the reach of God's recalculating grace.
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