The Good Who Is Engaged: How He Disciplines, Listens, and Saves
Have you ever found yourself running from what you know God is calling you to do? The farther we run from Him, the farther we drift from the life He desires for us. Yet even in our rebellion, God doesn't give up on His children. In this message from Jonah 2, we see that God's discipline is never without purpose. What feels like a setback may actually be His grace at work, drawing us back to Himself. As Jonah cries out from the belly of the fish, we're reminded that God hears our prayers, meets us in our lowest moments, and is powerful to save. If you've ever wondered how to return to God after wandering away, struggled to understand God's discipline, or needed hope in the middle of failure, this message offers biblical truth and encouragement. If this message encouraged you, subscribe for more biblical teaching from Stonebriar Community Church.

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