Jonah
1
New American Standard Bible (NASB)
Jonah’s
Disobedience
1 The
word of the Lord came to Jonah the
son of Amittai saying, 2 “Arise, go to Nineveh the great city
and cry against it, for their wickedness has come up before Me.” 3 But
Jonah rose up to flee to Tarshish from the presence of the Lord. So he went down to Joppa, found a
ship which was going to Tarshish, paid the fare and went down into it to go
with them to Tarshish from the presence of the Lord.
You probably
know me as Nancy, but I am a Jonah thru and thru. If you aren’t familiar with the whole story,
you might read the whole book of Jonah.
It’s only four chapters.
Anyway…..
from these few verses, what do we know about Jonah?
- God spoke to Jonah.
- God told Jonah to go to Nineveh and preach.
- Jonah didn’t like what he heard and didn’t want to go to Ninevah.
- Instead Jonah tried to hide from God in Joppa and caught a ship to Tarshish.
- Later in the book, you will learn that Jonah’s shipmates were afraid of him and threw him overboard so that Jonah ended up in the belly of a whale.
So how am I
like Jonah? Well, when we first started
making plans for sabbatical, I thought that if I just kept quiet, I wouldn’t
have to take a turn at speaking. I am so
very grateful for those who’ve been in this spot before me. But finally, there was one last week that no
one else volunteered for and so it was my turn.
During this
time of sabbatical, I’ve spent much time on other things – most anything so
that I wouldn’t have to figure out what to say to you folks.
- I’ve spent time with friends and family.
- Shopped.
- Drove here and there.
- Watched way too much TV and
- Spent an inordinate amount of time playing games on my computer.
- About the only things that haven’t prevented me from working on this message are laundry, housework and cooking. (I avoid those also.)
I’m like
Jonah because
- God spoke to me
- God told me to take my turn at speaking.
- I didn’t like it and so for the first week of sabbatical, I went to Minnesota.
Now, I’ve never
been to Nineveh, but I think that the people of Minnesota must be nicer. I
didn’t meet anyone there that I would consider wicked….. not even a little
rude. Minnesotans are pretty nice
folk. Still, even in Minnesota I heard
God telling me that I needed to take my speaking turn.
- So, what is God telling you to do?
- What is God telling this congregation to do?
- Are we going to obey God?
- Or are we going to run off to Minnesota?
- Or the TV set?
- Or the internet?
- Or Tarshish?
When will we
finally say, “OK God… We don’t want to go to Nineveh, but if that’s where you
think we should be, then go with us and guide us along the way.”
This is the
ninth Sabbatical Sunday. During the last
nine weeks, what have you heard from God?
Have you been listening? Are we
on a ship heading to Tarshish? Or on the
ship headed to Nineveh? Will we end up
in the belly of the whale?