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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2025 · 44 MIN

Who’s Your Ninevite? Jonah - Chapter One

from Broward Church: In the Meantime · host Phil Spadaro

 “Jonah – Who’s Your Ninevite?”I. Introduction: The Challenge of JonahJonah is more than a fish tale—it’s a deeply layered story about God’s character, human resistance, and grace to outsiders.The lesson asks us to wrestle with this: Who is your Ninevite? (i.e., who do you resist extending grace to?)The story functions on multiple levels: historical narrative, parable, and theological mirror.II. Setting the StageWho: Jonah, a prophet from 2 Kings 14:25, is introduced as God’s messenger—but he’s reluctant, disobedient, and emotionally volatile.When: The events occurred in the 8th century BC, though the book may have been written later (post-exile).Where: Tarshish (opposite direction of obedience), Nineveh (enemy capital), the sea (chaos and death).What: God calls Jonah to preach to Nineveh, but he flees.Why: This is what we are invited to explore: Why does Jonah resist? What does that reveal about God and us?III. God’s Sovereignty: Over All ThingsGod controls:Nature: Storms, sea, fish, wind, plants, and worms.Nations: Nineveh is a foreign, Gentile city, yet God cares.Death: Jonah goes to the depths (Sheol) but is preserved.People Outside the Covenant: Gentiles (sailors, Ninevites) respond to God better than the prophet does.IV. Literary Depth & StructureThe book uses chiastic structure (mirrored patterns) and callbacks to earlier scriptures (Genesis, Kings).Key words (“down,” “great,” “threw”) help readers trace Jonah’s descent and God’s movement.Echoes of Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen 18) and Elijah’s despair (1 Kings 19) frame Jonah as a deeply flawed but relatable prophet.V. Chapter 1 – Flight and Storm: Jonah vs. the GentilesA. Jonah’s DisobedienceGod calls, Jonah runs—to Tarshish, the opposite direction.His flight is not just physical but theological: he flees God’s mercy toward his enemies.B. The Storm at SeaGod hurls a storm. Sailors panic and pray; Jonah sleeps.The Gentiles show spiritual awareness; Jonah, the prophet, is indifferent.C. The Great ContrastJonah confesses belief in “the Lord of heaven, sea, and dry land,” but his actions deny his theology.The sailors fear God, pray, and make vows—Jonah must be thrown overboard to bring peace.Reflection Questions:Do our actions match our theology?How does Jonah mirror us in disobedience or selective compassion? 

In this episode, we dive deep—literally and spiritually—into one of the most misunderstood books of the Bible: Jonah. You might think it’s a children’s story about a big fish, but it’s really a prophetic satire that challenges everything we think we know about God’s mercy, human prejudice, and what obedience truly looks like. We’ll explore why Jonah, a prophet of God, ran in the opposite direction when called—and what that says about our own struggles to love people we don’t think deserve it. You’ll hear about reluctant prophets, pagan sailors with more faith than the man of God, and a God who appoints storms, fish, and even plants to teach us hard truths about compassion. Jonah’s story is rich with irony, theology, and unexpected reversals. And as Jesus Himself referenced Jonah as a sign pointing to his own resurrection, this episode also offers a compelling connection between the depths Jonah faced and the hope found in Christ. 🎧 Whether you’re new to the Bible or a long-time reader, this episode will push you to ask: Who is your Ninevite? And are you ready for a God whose mercy reaches further than you might be comfortable with?

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 “Jonah – Who’s Your Ninevite?”I. Introduction: The Challenge of JonahJonah is more than a fish tale—it’s a deeply layered story about God’s character, human resistance, and grace to outsiders.The lesson asks us to wrestle with this: Who is your...

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