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How do we know God uses flawed individuals like Jonah to fulfill His purposes?

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The account of Jonah confirms that God sovereignly uses even reluctant and flawed individuals to accomplish His redemptive plan.

The story of Jonah illustrates God's sovereignty in using imperfect vessels to fulfill His divine purposes. Despite Jonah's initial rebellion and desire to escape God's command to preach to Nineveh, God intervened in spectacular ways, orchestrating a storm, a great fish, and Jonah’s ultimate repentance. This shows that God’s redemptive plan extends beyond human frailty and disobedience. The lesson here is that God accomplishes His will through those whom He has chosen, even when they resist, just as He did through Israel, choosing them as a conduit for His grace to the nations. Jonah's journey thus serves as a powerful testimony of grace and God's unyielding commitment to His purposes.
Scripture References: Jonah 1-4

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