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May 11, 2025 27 mins
Are unbelievers sometimes more kind, more compassionate, and more sacrificial than those who claim to follow God? In this powerful and convicting message, we dig into Jonah 1:11–16 and discover how a group of pagan sailors responded with more conscience, compassion, and reverence than the prophet of God himself. Join us as we explore the themes of conviction, conscience, and the difference between temporary goodness and eternal impact. You’ll see how even a reluctant prophet can’t outrun God’s mercy—and and you'll be challenged examine your own heart and actions. Are your prayers, sacrifices, and vows an attempt to get what you want from God, or a genuine response OF devotion TO God? Whether you're struggling with resentment toward "enemies," wondering why non-Christians sometimes seem more compassionate than believers, or trying to understand the difference between good works and godly works – this message will challenge and transform your perspective. Scripture List: Jonah 1.4-16 Ephesians 2.9-10
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