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Jonah 1:4-16
When the people of God forget

In today's sermon on Jonah 1:4–16, we delve into the story of Jonah amidst a tempest, reflecting on the consequences when the people of God forget their calling, fail to fear the Lord, and neglect to love others. The message underscores the severe repercussions of neglect and disobedience. Jonah, fleeing from his divine mission, endangers the lives of pagan sailors, illustrating the broader impact of Christians forsaking their responsibilities. The sermon highlights how even non-believers can call out Christians for their shortcomings, emphasizing the necessity for believers to live out their faith with integrity, fear of God, and love for others. Through Jonah’s story, we see the merciful nature of God, who desires repentance and salvation for all, ultimately pointing to Jesus’ sacrificial love on the cross, offering salvation to all who believe.