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.