EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 26 MIN
Wisdom for the Heart - See Jonah Sleep (Jonah 1:4-16)
from WKJA Podcasts
Share a commentYou can say the right words about God and still be running from Him. That’s the uncomfortable tension we sit with as Jonah calmly claims he “fears the Lord” while doing everything possible to avoid the assignment of mercy God gave him. We unpack how good theology can turn into polished hypocrisy, and why a life of disobedience always leaks out eventually, even when we try to keep it hidden.A sudden storm turns Jonah’s private rebellion into a public crisis. While veteran sailors panic, pray, and toss cargo to survive, Jonah sleeps in the hold with a “do not disturb” posture toward both people and God. The captain’s blunt command, “Get up and call on your God,” becomes a haunting moment for anyone who has ever been corrected by a nonbeliever. Then the lot falls on Jonah, the questions fly, and the narrative forces the issue of identity: what do you do when your claimed calling and your lived choices no longer match?The biggest surprise isn’t Jonah’s confession, it’s the sailors’ response. They fight to save his life, pray to Yahweh, and after the sea goes calm, they worship with sacrifice and vows. We close with two anchor truths for Christian discipleship and Bible study readers: God can still work through a failing servant, and God doesn’t discard the runaway He intends to restore.If this helped you think more honestly about obedience, repentance, and God’s relentless grace, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What part of Jonah’s “do not disturb” attitude do you recognize in yourself? Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show
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