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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2025 · 29 MIN

MPF 3:3 Jonah's Message of Doom or Mercy?

from A More Perfect Fellowship: Faith, Democracy and Difficult Conversations · host Joel Allen

A More Perfect Fellowship: Faith, Democracy, and Difficult ConversationsHost: Joel Allen with DWU student Ian ChrislerWelcome to A More Perfect Fellowship: Faith, Democracy, and Difficult Conversations, where we explore how scripture speaks to our most pressing challenges—especially the challenge of engaging with those we might rather avoid. Today, we continue our journey through the book of Jonah.Jonah’s story is often remembered for the great fish, but his real struggle isn’t with the sea—it’s with God’s mercy. In chapters 2 and 3, we follow Jonah from the depths of the fish’s belly, where he prays a desperate but self-focused prayer, to the streets of Nineveh, where he delivers the briefest—and perhaps least heartfelt—prophetic message in scripture: 'In 40 days, Nineveh will be overturned.'But here’s where things get interesting. When God calls Jonah a second time, the focus shifts. The city’s wickedness is no longer the emphasis. Instead, we hear something new—Nineveh is called a great city to God. The Hebrew phrase leElohim hints at something profound: Yahweh sees Nineveh not just as a foreign capital, but as a city of deep significance, perhaps even parallel to Jerusalem. Yet Jonah remains unmoved. His message contains no call to repentance, no hint of grace—only doom.So what’s really happening here? Is Jonah proclaiming judgment, or is there an implicit offer of grace hidden in his words? And what does his resistance reveal about our own reluctance to see value in those we view as outsiders—or even enemies?Join me as we unpack these chapters and wrestle with what they mean for us today.

A More Perfect Fellowship: Faith, Democracy, and Difficult ConversationsHost: Joel Allen with DWU student Ian ChrislerWelcome to A More Perfect Fellowship: Faith, Democracy, and Difficult Conversations, where we explore how scripture speaks to our most pressing challenges—especially the challenge of engaging with those we might rather avoid. Today, we continue our journey through the book of Jonah.Jonah’s story is often remembered for the great fish, but his real struggle isn’t with the sea—it’s with God’s mercy. In chapters 2 and 3, we follow Jonah from the depths of the fish’s belly, where he prays a desperate but self-focused prayer, to the streets of Nineveh, where he delivers the briefest—and perhaps least heartfelt—prophetic message in scripture: 'In 40 days, Nineveh will be overturned.'But here’s where things get interesting. When God calls Jonah a second time, the focus shifts. The city’s wickedness is no longer the emphasis. Instead, we hear something new—Nineveh is called a great city to God. The Hebrew phrase leElohim hints at something profound: Yahweh sees Nineveh not just as a foreign capital, but as a city of deep significance, perhaps even parallel to Jerusalem. Yet Jonah remains unmoved. His message contains no call to repentance, no hint of grace—only doom.So what’s really happening here? Is Jonah proclaiming judgment, or is there an implicit offer of grace hidden in his words? And what does his resistance reveal about our own reluctance to see value in those we view as outsiders—or even enemies?Join me as we unpack these chapters and wrestle with what they mean for us today.

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