Fr. Matthias Shehad continues his exploration of Jonah the Prophet, focusing on Jonah’s transformation and struggle with mercy and obedience. He explains how Jonah’s experience inside the fish symbolizes God’s plan for salvation, highlighting Jonah’s lack of compassion toward the Ninevites. Fr. Matthias discusses Jonah’s prayer, faith, and thanksgiving amid hardship, emphasizing God’s command over creation contrasting Jonah’s resistance.
The talk examines Jonah’s second calling to preach repentance in Nineveh, showing Jonah’s imperfect obedience and internal conflict. Fr. Matthias reflects on God’s mercy, restoration, and patience in both Jonah’s and humanity’s spiritual growth. He draws parallels with St. Peter’s restoration and stresses the importance of sacrifice, faith-based fasting, and genuine repentance for transformation.
Fr. Matthias also discusses God’s view of potential for change in others, humility in repentance, and the challenge of overcoming pride. The message challenges believers to respond to God’s call with faith and openness to personal sacrifice for others’ salvation.