He prayed to the Lord, “O Lord, is this not what I said…? I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity. Now, Lord, take away my life, for it is better for me to die than to live.” (Jonah 2:10)
He knew the words.
He just didn’t live them.
The words Jonah uses here should be familiar—they’re used over and over again in the Scriptures to describe God’s character. These were probably some of the first verses he memorized in Sunday School.
Yes, I know it wasn’t Sunday School at that time—just go with me.
I’ll bet that, over the years, Jonah had recited these words with joy, with hope, in supplication, applying them to himself and to his people. He rejoiced over God’s forgiveness—for himself and his people.
But…the Ninevites? The oppressors of his people? Deniers of the Most High God? The wicked ick of the world? It was unacceptable to Jonah that God could apply the same mercy, the same compassion, the same love to them that he so often gave to Israel.
So, he knew the heart of God.
He just didn’t share it.
And you, Beloved? And I?
Look, I’m sure you see where I’m going here, and I know you’ve got to get on with your Monday. Just keep this in mind, as you look around your world today:
All those verses you’ve memorized…do they apply to all those people out there?
Do you share the heart of God for these people?
Do you even want to?
Something to chew on, Beloved.
Thanks, Michael. I pray God gives us the heart and the words to pray for others, especially those we don’t like!