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Why was Jonah angry with God?

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Jonah was angry with God because he did not want God to show mercy to the people of Nineveh, whom he believed deserved judgment.

Jonah's anger stemmed from his nationalistic pride and lack of compassion; he struggled to accept that God would spare a city filled with people he deemed unworthy of mercy. His anger was exacerbated when God chose to save Nineveh rather than bring judgment upon them, reflecting Jonah's failure to align his heart with God's loving character. This situation highlights the importance of recognizing our own prejudices and biases, reminding us that God's mercy extends beyond our limited understanding. His desire for all to come to repentance challenges us to broaden our view of neighborly love and grace, urging us to embrace the truth that no one is beyond the reach of God's salvation.
Scripture References: Jonah 4:1-2, 2 Peter 3:9

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