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What does the Bible say about God's grace in the life of Jonah?

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The book of Jonah illustrates God's grace towards His chosen servants, highlighting that His mercy extends to all nations.

The book of Jonah, though classified as one of the minor prophets, serves primarily as an autobiography demonstrating God's grace toward His servant Jonah, which reflects the wider scope of God's grace for all His people. Amidst his rebellion, Jonah learns that God's grace is not limited by race or nationality; it is available to every chosen sinner. The narrative emphasizes that God, in His sovereign will, seeks to use Jonah as an instrument of mercy, ultimately demonstrating His relentless pursuit of His elect, irrespective of their shortcomings or prejudices.
Scripture References: Jonah 1:1-4, Jonah 4:2

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