In Jonah 2, we take a break from the narrative to read a poem of thanksgiving that Jonah prayed when he was detained for three days and three nights. It turns out that the fish that swallowed Jonah was God’s appointed means not for Jonah’s destruction but for his rescue. By surviving his brush with death, Jonah learned an important lesson that we all must learn.
The feast was over. The water and light show has dazzled the crowds. Jesus had offered living water to quench our thirst and added...
The parable often called the Wheat and the Tares gives hope that one day all will be made right.
God sent his unique Son in human flesh to be the propitiation for sins, Savior of the world, and life for all who believe.