Saturday, January 28, 2017
Jonah 1:17
Jonah 1:17 says, Now the LORD had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights. Jonah hadn't gotten very far in his attempt to run from God. God was already preparing for his rescue. I always heard that Jonah was swallowed by a whale when I was growing up, and some people now say it wasn't a whale, but a great fish created by God just to rescue Jonah. Still, in Matthew 12:40, Jesus calls it a whale, so that will do for me. God can and does use ordinary things and ordinary people every day to bring people to salvation. If we are running from His will, He is going to call us back and be at work to make a way for us to return. It may not be an easy way in the eyes of the world, but it will be a way back. I know all we have to do is repent, and we will be restored, but our attempt to run may have brought about consequences, and God will be at work to help us through those. Jonah was not in the sea because God wanted him there, but God was still at work in Jonah's life to save him. Jonah had been asleep in the ship, and I wonder what he did for three days in the belly of the whale. If we are running from God, I don't believe we can run farther than this. Jonah had plenty of time to consider his actions. We today may have to be brought very low to quit running from God, but as His followers, we need to realize that He will always be with us. As Christians, we must remember that wherever we go, the Holy Spirit goes with us. Even if we were to find ourselves feeling as hopeless as Jonah must have felt, God is with us forever. After we accept Christ as Savior, not following God's will for our lives when He calls us to a specific task does not mean we are no longer His. Jonah was still God's chosen spokesman to go to Nineveh, and God was still at work to get him there.
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