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In this message preached by Pastor Devin Hutchinson and Dylan Hutchinson, we walk through the story of Jonah and confront a sobering reality: sometimes we don’t run from God because we can’t hear Him—we run because we don’t like what He said. Jonah was called, anointed, and given a clear assignment, yet he fled in the opposite direction. His descent shows us how discontentment and quiet resistance can slowly pull us away from the presence of God. When we reject the assignment, we step out of alignment with His peace, and life begins to feel like constant re-routing.
But even in the depths, God’s mercy pursues. The same God who appointed a fish for Jonah gives second chances and speaks again. This sermon is a call to stop running, stop wrestling, and stop repeating the same cycles. It’s an invitation to repent, realign, and trust that obedience leads to peace. No more detours—just a surrendered heart that says, “Point me to Nineveh.”
By Remnant ChurchIn this message preached by Pastor Devin Hutchinson and Dylan Hutchinson, we walk through the story of Jonah and confront a sobering reality: sometimes we don’t run from God because we can’t hear Him—we run because we don’t like what He said. Jonah was called, anointed, and given a clear assignment, yet he fled in the opposite direction. His descent shows us how discontentment and quiet resistance can slowly pull us away from the presence of God. When we reject the assignment, we step out of alignment with His peace, and life begins to feel like constant re-routing.
But even in the depths, God’s mercy pursues. The same God who appointed a fish for Jonah gives second chances and speaks again. This sermon is a call to stop running, stop wrestling, and stop repeating the same cycles. It’s an invitation to repent, realign, and trust that obedience leads to peace. No more detours—just a surrendered heart that says, “Point me to Nineveh.”