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What can we learn about God's mercy from the book of Jonah?

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The book of Jonah illustrates God's extraordinary mercy, shown in His willingness to save the undeserving.

Jonah's account emphasizes God's mercy not only towards Jonah but also towards the people of Nineveh, who were known for their wickedness. Despite Jonah's initial flight from his prophetic call, God pursued him and later prepared a means for his repentance and salvation. Similarly, when the Ninevites repented at Jonah's preaching, God's mercy extended to them, demonstrating that His compassion is not limited to a select few. This narrative teaches us that God's mercy is active, reaching out to save the lost, reminding believers of the vastness of God's grace, even in our weakness and disobedience.
Scripture References: Jonah 2, Matthew 12:38-41

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Grace in Jonah
Wayne Boyd · Sep 17, 2021
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