| The Story of Jonah and the Fish
Jonah Chapters 1-3
Jonah
lived in the country of Israel more than 700 years before
the birth of Jesus Christ. Israel's greated enemy at that
time was the country of Assyria, a major city of which was
Nineveh. The ruins of Nineveh now can be seen in the country
of Iraq.
One day Jonah was praying when the word of the Lord came,
"Go to Nineveh and speak against it for their great
wickedness."
Jonah did not wish to go to Nineveh to preach to them. He
did not wish for Nineveh to be saved because these people
were the enemies of Israel. Jonah rather wished that Nineveh
would be destroyed. Because Jonah did not wish to go to
Nineveh he bought a ticket on a ship going to Spain, across
the Mediterranean Sea.
During their sail to Spain, which was called Tarshish at
that time, a great storm arose on the Sea. Giant waves
crashed over the boat which pitched and tossed in the
violent hurricane. The sailors were terrified and bagan to
fast, pray and offer gifts to their gods trying to get the
storm to abate. Instead the great storm grew worse. There
was loud thunder and lightening and the dark waves swept
over the ship which seemed to be about to sink. Finally
Jonah spoke to the sailors, "I am the reason for this storm.
My God is angry with me for disobeying His command. If you
throw me overboard you and your ship will be saved."
The sailors did not wish to throw Jonah overboard, but
finally they became so afraid of the storm that they picked
up Jonah and tossed him into the raging sea. God had
prepared a great fish which was waiting for Jonah. As soon
as Jonah splashed into the water the fish opened its mouth
and swallowed Jonah whole. Jonah found himself in the dark,
slimey and stinking stomach of the fish. There was seaweed
and small fish inside the pitch black stomach and Jonah
found the seaweed wrapped around his neck. Jonah began to
pray ernestly for God to save him. How sorry he was that he
had refused to go to Nineveh to preach as God had let him
know that He wished him to do.
"Oh, God, please deliver me from the stomach of this
great fish," Jonah prayed. If you will get me out of here
alive I'll go immediately to Nineveh to preach to them about
the coming judgment of God." For three days and nights Jonah
begged and pleaded with God to save him. On the third night
the fish became violently ill and swam near to the seashore
where it vomited Jonah onto the beach.
Jonah was so thrilled to have been spared from certain
death that he quickly changed into clean clothes and started
on the journey to Nineveh. Reaching the walls of that giant
city he began preaching as he walked through its streets,
"In forty days God will destroy this city because of your
great sins."
The king became disturbed at the message that Jonah
preached. He called his people together and commanded them
to wear
sackcloth clothing and to let neither man nor animals
eat as the people prayed and repented of their wicked ways.
All of the people of the city cried and prayed and asked God
to forgive them for their sins. God saw the repentence in
their hearts and forgave the people of Nineveh. He decided
not to destroy the city after all, because they were so
sorry for the wrong things they had said and done.
But Jonah was angry that God forgave the people of
Nineveh and spared the city from destruction. Jonah cried to
God, "I knew that You would do this. I look like a fool. I
told everyone that Nineveh would be destroyed in forty days,
and now you have decided to spare these people from
destruction. Now I look like a liar."
God spoke to Jonah's heart and said, "Is it right for you
to be angry? Why should I not take pity on Nineveh, which
has more than one hundred twenty thousand persons who are
still children, not to mention the older people and the
livestock?"
Finally Jonah got over his anger and agreed that it was
merciful for God to forgive these people who had repented of
their wrongdoings and asked forgivenss from God for their
sins.
Key Concepts:
1. God loves all of the people in the whole
world and wants everyone to be saved.
2. When we know that God wants us to do something it is
important that we do what He wants us to do.
3. Disobedience against the will of God can bring us into
a place of great misery and fear. 4. If we wish for God to
forgive us our sins we should be happy when God forgives the
sins of other people.
5. We should love all of the people in the world and
teach them about the love and forgiveness of God.
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