See Jonah Run (Jonah 1:2-3)
Share a comment (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545810/fa...) God tells Jonah to get up and go preach to Nineveh, and Jonah does what many of us do when obedience feels impossible: he runs. The command is simple and unmistakable, but it’s also unsettling, uncomfortable, and risky. That tension launches a deeper look at God’s will and why clarity doesn’t always produce compliance. We dig into what Nineveh really was: the capital of Assyria, infamous for violence, cruelty, and spiritual darkness. When you understand the historical reputation of Nineveh, Jonah’s resistance stops looking like a childish tantrum and starts looking like raw dread and moral outrage. God doesn’t soften the assignment or pretend it will be safe. He names the wickedness and still says, go speak. Then we follow Jonah down to the docks and out toward Tarshish, the farthest opposite direction he can find, and we draw out three lessons that hit home today: disobedience always points you the wrong way, it costs more than you planned, and the “perfect timing” that makes sin feel easy can be part of the trap. We also connect Jonah’s three imperatives to the many imperatives of Christian life like following Christ, speaking truth, giving generously, and staying alert. If you’ve ever tried to outrun a hard calling, this will feel uncomfortably familiar. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a nudge toward obedience, and leave a review with the hardest “go” you’ve ever been asked to say yes to. Explore all of our Biblically Faithful Resources at https://www.wisdomonline.org Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show (https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d3...)

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