Poor Jonah…If you do not know the story of Jonah and “the whale”, which is actually a big fish, here is the short version:
God tells him to go to Nineveh to preach to the wicked people that if they didn’t change their ways, He would destroy them.
Nope, no way in this world is he going to do that.
“But Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the Lord, and went down to Joppa; and he found a ship going to Tarshish: so he paid the fare thereof, and went down into it, to go with them unto Tarshish from the presence of the Lord.” Jonah 1:3.
Now Jonah’s home was in Gath-hepher, near Nazareth in Israel, Jerusalem being about 30 miles northwest of Joppa. So he travels to Joppa, where he gets on a boat heading for Tarshish.
Do you know that Tarshish is the most distant city in the known world?! It is 2200 miles to the WEST, clear on the edge of Spain!
Nineveh, where God told Jonah to go, was at least 500 miles EAST of Jerusalem in modern day Iraq!
Jonah’s reasoning for all of this disobedience? He despised the Assyrians, the people of Nineveh. He wanted to see them get what they “deserved”. The Assyrians were out to conquer the world and were a definite threat to Israel, so Jonah had made up his mind that they should be destroyed, he would have no part in their salvation!
So he makes a beeline for Tarshish, via Joppa, and hops a boat, where he makes all kinds of trouble.
The men on the boat discover he must be the cause of the mayhem, since the ship is about to sink, so he confesses that he is the lowlife they are looking for and even though they do not wish to do so, they finally through him overboard…and the sea is calm once again!
Picked up by a giant fish, he spends three nights in the belly of this overgrown sea lion, not the most pleasant of accommodations. “Then Jonah prayed unto the Lord his God out of the fish’s belly…” Jonah 2:1.
“When my soul fainted within me,
I remembered the Lord;
And my prayer went up to You,
Into Your holy temple.” Jonah 2:7.
Confession is good for the soul…especially in Jonah’s case. He realizes his mistake, “And the Lord spake unto the fish, and it vomited out Jonah upon the dry land.” Jonah 2:10.
Can we truly run from God and prosper?
No!
“‘Can a man hide himself in secret places so that I cannot see him?’ declares the LORD. ‘Do I not fill heaven and earth?’ declares the LORD.” (Jeremiah 23:24).
Did not the Lord create us, knows all about us and even fills the earth with His presence? There is no hiding from God!
Jonah found it out the hard way and had to spend three nights with weeds wrapped around his head.
How much are we like Jonah today? We think we know better than God, we bargain with Him, plead with Him and even run away from the Lord in our attempt to do our own will.
Things never go as we plan when we take things in our own hands! Like Jonah, we will find we could have saved ourselves a host of troubles had we just obeyed God in the first place.
What are you struggling with today that you need to repent of? Do it today! We have no promise of tomorrow! Is there something or someone that you cannot forgive? Is it really worth it to hold a grudge? Do you realize it is only hurting YOU? Repent, repent, and repent some more, as Jonah would have said.
Let it go! Tomorrow may be too late….pray, fast, break the chains that are holding you back and start living the life God intends for you to live.
Save yourself the money on those traveling shoes…
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Thank you Joanne! Swallowed up by disobedience…I’ve lived there! I am also thankful He comes to our rescue. Blessings, friend!
You have shared wonderful thoughts here on Jonah. I love that it is from the belly of the whale from which Jonah prays. Even when we are swallowed up by our own disobedience, our God is faithful to listen to our cries and answer us. So grateful to have visited with you today! Blessings!
Wow! What a great idea for your son…a wonderful story to put into your heart and memory. Blessings, Judith.
Love your thoughts today…clothe us with peace, hope and truth! Amen!
Amen! Me too! 🙂
Hello sweet Friend! Love your thought on building a castle on sinking sand. So true. Blessings!
I love the story of Jonah and this was so well put. Thank you so much!! I used to have my son (when he was 6) read Jonah (all 4 chapters) everyday when he was learning to read. He ended up having it pretty much memorized.
Love this Nannette! We may try, but we just can’t hide! No matter where we go or what we do, we can never be far from His presence. And we have to have complete faith; He may not let us see everything His light illuminates right this minute, but He wants us to come out from hiding and learn to trust Him with what we can’t see and He can! He will help us walk forward, step by step in the warmth of His light, and clothe us with peace, hope, and truth. ♥
Blessings and joy this week! ♥
Denise
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there is no where to run from His presence
what comfort I find in that!!
“We think we know better than God, we bargain with Him, plead with Him and even run away from the Lord in our attempt to do our own will.”
— Love this! We think we control so much in this life, when in fact, building our lives away from God’s presence is like building a castle on a sinking sand!
Thanks for sharing Nanette! I didn’t write for today’s assignment, but I enjoy reading yours and the rest of SRT women! God bless your heart! 🙂
I think we all have run at some point…sometimes there are consequences! I am glad he “got it” too. Blessings!
Amen Brittany, no hiding from God! He is everywhere and wants to be Lord of our lives. ♥
I love the story of Jonah now even more than when I was a kid. I too tried my hand at out running God… hard to escape Him when we are pulled to a globe that sits in His hand…
I appreciate your lesson and the facts of distance and locations. Good stuff.
The best part of Jonah to me now is the fact that he did get it. Proved by the fact that he penned the book.
There is no hiding from God! Thank you for sharing! His presence is so vast so deep.