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The God of Second Chances


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Introduction
  • Pastor Tommy reflects on Jonah’s story, particularly the contrast between his initial disobedience and the second chance he received.
  • Pastor Tommy expresses concern over Jonah’s attitude in chapter 4, even after experiencing God’s grace and witnessing the revival in Nineveh.
    • Pastor Tommy warns against letting the devil take one back to a despondent, backslidden condition.
    • Chastening is meant to grow and help individuals become better servants of God.
    • The Second Chance
      • The word of the Lord came to Jonah a second time (Jonah 3:1-3).
      • God’s intent was for Jonah to preach to Nineveh, demonstrated by the miracles to ensure Jonah reached the city.
      • While humans have free will, God ultimately controls their destiny.
      • Many figures in the Bible received second chances after messing up, but some, like Ananias and Sapphira, did not.
        • Ananias and Sapphira lied to the Holy Ghost and died the same day.
        • The God of Second Chances
          • If one receives a second chance, it is by God’s grace.
          • David’s sin with Bathsheba was forgiven after repentance, but consequences remained.
            • The child born of Bathsheba died.
            • The sword never departed from David’s house.
            • Grace makes second chances possible, as seen when God prepared a great fish to swallow Jonah and bring him back to Nineveh.
            • Grace and Reconciliation
              • Jonah likely reconciled with God in the belly of the fish.
                • Jonah realized he would not die in the fish and chose to align with God’s will.
                • It is better to willingly follow God’s will than to resist and face chastening.
                • The Goal of a Second Chance
                  • When God gives a second chance, one should seize it and fulfill God’s purpose.
                  • There is a goal in second chances.
                  • Some individuals hold back from God, attempting to negotiate their obedience.
                  • God is interested in His will being done, not in negotiations.
                  • Jonah arose and went to Nineveh without delay, demonstrating obedience.
                    • He didn’t wait to clean himself up after being spit out by the whale.
                    • Disqualifying oneself through continued resistance can lead to being taken home early.
                    • Jeremiah could not resist God’s call, experiencing it as a fire shut up in his bones.
                    • Paul’s conversion demonstrated the futility of resisting God’s will.
                    • The Gift of a Second Chance
                      • Jonah preached an eight-word message: “Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown” (Jonah 3:4).
                      • The people of Nineveh believed God, despite the message lacking hope or promise.
                      • The Ninevites proclaimed a fast and put on sackcloth, from the greatest to the least.
                      • The king urged everyone to cry mightily unto God, in the hope that He might turn from His fierce anger.
                      • God heard them from heaven and saved the whole city.
                      • Jonah, however, did not care that they received the gift of salvation.
                      • Jonah camped on a hill to watch and see if God would actually save the people.
                      • The revival in Nineveh was extraordinary, achieved through a simple message and a reluctant preacher.
                      • One should learn from past mistakes and recognize the gift God offers in a second chance.
                      • Jonah’s Unresolved Ending
                        • Jonah’s heart reverted to its original state, as seen in chapter 4.
                        • Twice in chapter 4, Jonah expresses a desire to die.
                        • The book ends with God questioning Jonah’s compassion for a gourd versus His compassion for Nineveh (Jonah 4:10-11).
                        • Jonah never answered God’s question, leaving the story unresolved.
                        • Pastor Tommy emphasizes the importance of minding God and recognizing His sovereignty.
                        • Conclusion
                          • The story of Jonah serves as a warning.
                          • Second chances come with grace, a required response of obedience, and the potential for reward.
                          • There is a blessing from obeying God, even on the second attempt.
                          • Jonah missed the opportunity to witness and rejoice in the salvation of thousands.
                          • Pastor Tommy urges listeners to heed the warning in the book of Jonah and ensure their lives do not end with a question mark.
                          • One should not play games with God or take life into their own hands.
                          • Pastor Tommy warns against stiffening one’s neck against God, referencing the fate of Korah.
                          • Pastor Tommy expresses gratitude for the times God has given them a chance to try again.
                          • Pastor Tommy reminds the audience that God is sovereign, holy, and just, and can do whatever He wants.
                          • Pastor Tommy hates the devil for what he does to people.
                          • Pastor Tommy is pretty sure they will see Jonah in heaven, but it did not end well.
                          • Pastor Tommy says that if you are unwilling to do the will of God, you better wake up.
                          • Pastor Tommy says that you are dealing with a God that has no limits nor boundaries and can do whatever He wants.
                          • Pastor Tommy says that you better not mess around with the call of God.
                          • Pastor Tommy says that there are second chances, third chances, and hundred chances.
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