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He also knew that if they repented, God would show them mercy (4:13). Jonah decided he would flee from Gods service rather than allow the Assyrians to have an opportunity to receive Gods mercy. The reluctant prophet refused to proclaim Gods word to the Ninevites.
Jonah was driven by his feelings. He didnt want to go to Nineveh, and he didnt want to see the city saved. He responded to Gods call with his feelings, not with his faith in God. He allowed his feelings to define Gods call on him.
In part, Jonahs problem is that he knows who God is (a Lord merciful, full of loving kindness, ready to relent from punishing sin), but Jonah doesnt like this about God. Jonah wants a God who will punish evil. The question that the book asks the reader then is this: Can we accept and love God as God is?
He knows that the warning comes from God who is gracious and compassionate . . . slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity (4:2). Unwilling to warn Israels deadly enemies, Jonah decides to run away instead of obeying God.
Unwilling to warn Israels deadly enemies, Jonah decides to run away instead of obeying God. But of course you cant run away from God, as we learn from the dramatic story that follows. God sends a great storm that threatens to destroy the ship; in their terror the sailors pray (each to his own god).
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