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What does the Bible say about Jonah and salvation?

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The Book of Jonah illustrates that salvation is of the Lord, emphasizing God's sovereignty in saving His chosen people.

The Book of Jonah serves as a profound reminder of God's sovereignty in salvation, emphasizing that 'salvation is of the Lord.' Jonah's journey, including his attempt to flee from God's command, showcases the idea that no one can escape the will of God. In Jonah's case, despite his rebellion, God's purpose remained intact. He ultimately compelled Jonah to realize that salvation is not based on human effort or decision, but solely on God's sovereign grace and divine plan. As illustrated in the narrative, even when it appears that all is hopeless, God is actively working to save His people according to His will.
Scripture References: Jonah 1, Romans 9:15-16

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