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Jonah 2


Jonah 2 Commentary

by Brad Boyles

Jonah was in hell… or so he thought. It wouldn’t take one or two days to convince Jonah to turn back to God. It would be three days and three nights before he uttered his first prayer. Imagine the horror of this scene! This is what it took to bring Jonah to his knees in humble submission to God.

The water came over me and choked me; the sea covered me completely, and seaweed wrapped around my head. 6 I went down to the very roots of the mountains, into the land whose gates lock shut forever. But you, O LORD my God, brought me back from the depths alive.

Jonah 2:5-6 GNB

The first question is, what does it take for us to be driven to such a place of humble submission? How bad does it have to get before we will turn to God and accept His path?

“God may be calling you to something, and you are trying to run. And you think, “Oh, that’s the last thing I want to do. I never want to do that.” And you are trying to run, because you have this fear that to do what God is calling you to do will mean such deprivation and mean all of this, and you think “Oh, I can’t do that. I don’t want to do that.” And you are trying to run from the call of God.”

Chuck Smith

Running from the calling of God never turns out well. Ever.

I know I am far from perfect and still struggle in many ways. However, there are times I look around at those who claim to be believers and wonder what it will take to bring them to a place of submission? What will it take to bring them to a place of spiritual maturity? The human will is stubborn and Jonah is a prime example. It took three days and three nights for him to finally pray to God and thank Him for His mercy!

We are not far off from Jonah. In fact, many of us are just as stubborn. For whatever reason, we think living in the belly of a whale is better than following what God has called us to do and He is more than willing to teach us the hard way. He will slowly tighten His grip on our lives until we come to our senses and recognize that we cannot go wrong with obedience.

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