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What does the Bible say about Jonah and God's sovereignty?

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The story of Jonah illustrates God's sovereignty and mercy, as He pursues His elect despite their rebellion.

The book of Jonah, particularly in chapter 1, showcases how God, in His sovereignty, operates even through the disobedience of His servant. Despite Jonah's fleeing from God's command to go to Nineveh, God sent a mighty wind to intervene. This action exemplifies God's determination not to leave His elect to their own devices. Jonah's experience serves as a clear illustration of God's grace, as He ultimately seeks to bring His chosen ones back to Him, demonstrating His mercy and the concept of irresistible grace, which states that when God purposes to save, His will cannot be thwarted.
Scripture References: Jonah 1, Matthew 12:40

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