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Lessons on  leaving the Lord

Jonah 1:3-10

Have you ever left something behind? We can learn valuable lessons from Jonah as we study how he left the Lord.

I. Aspirations

Jonah, a prophet of God, aspired to know God’s way until he left the will of God to go to Tarshish instead of Ninevah. He left his aspirations.

II. Obligations

Jonah was the only man on board the ship who knew God. He was the only person who could lay hold of God — and he was asleep. He had left his obligations.

III. Communications

Jonah would not listen to God, so God had to speak to him through the storm and through the sailors. He had left his ability to communicate with God.

IV. Reputations

Jonah concealed his identity from the crew of the ship. They did not recognize him as a man of God. He had left his reputation.

God sent the storm as a sign that He was not finished with Jonah. Some of us blame the storm experiences of our lives for difficulties we face, when all the while, it has been a loving Father calling us back to Him.

O.S. Hawkins, President and Chief Executive Officer of GuideStone Financial Resources.

O.S. Hawkins

President — Chief Executive Officer

GuideStone Financial Resources
of the Southern Baptist Convention




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