June 5 | Application

May 30, 2022

Christian Standard

We all can relate to Jonah because at some point we all have tried to run from God. The Lord said go, and we said no. The Lord said speak, and we stayed silent. He sent us to Nineveh, and we headed for Tarshish. . . .

Jonahโ€™s Jerky Journey

By David Faust

We all can relate to Jonah because at some point we all have tried to run from God. The Lord said go, and we said no. The Lord said speak, and we stayed silent. He sent us to Nineveh, and we headed for Tarshish.

Jonah thought he was taking the easier route when he โ€œran away from the Lordโ€ (Jonah 1:3), but after he made that decision, everything literally went downhill. His jerky journey began when he โ€œwent down to Joppaโ€ (v. 3). Onboard a boat, he hid downstairs โ€œbelow deckโ€ (v. 5), where his energy waned and he โ€œfell into a deep sleepโ€ (v. 5). Eventually he sank into the sea, for the sailors โ€œtook Jonah and threw him overboardโ€ (v. 15). Whenever we run away from God, things always go downhill.

Running from God wears us out. Who can outrun an all-knowing and ever-present Almighty? David asked the Lord, โ€œWhere can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?โ€ (Psalm 139:7).

WHAT ARE YOU RUNNING FROM?

Is there a โ€œNinevehโ€ you are avoiding? Running from God can take different forms.

Do you ever try to escape responsibility? Israelโ€™s first king, Saul, stood a head taller than his peers. He was divinely appointed and anointed, but leading an unruly nation looked like an unpleasant assignment, and he felt intimidated. When the time came to introduce the new king to the public, everyone looked for Saul but couldnโ€™t find him. He finally turned up โ€œamong the suppliesโ€ (1 Samuel 10:22)โ€”hiding in a storeroom surrounded by baggage. Come to think of it, we all have baggage that gets in the way and impedes our response to God. Do you ever feel like hiding when God calls you to serve?

Maybe you have run away from prayer. In the book of Acts, prayer fueled the believersโ€™ faith, empowered their ministry, clarified their decision-making, cemented their unity, emboldened their preaching, soothed their sorrow, and propelled them to take the gospel to other nations. Why, then, is prayer so infrequent and so feeble in churches today?

Without prayer, any attempt to restore the New Testament church is woefully incomplete. Without prayer, weโ€™re like Adam and Eve trying to cover ourselves with flimsy fig-leaf garments of our own making instead of relying on the provision and power of God. It took being thrown into the sea and swallowed by a huge fish for Jonah to rekindle his desire to pray and renew his service to God.

Do you ever run away from conflict? Itโ€™s understandable why Jonah didnโ€™t want to go to Nineveh, the capital city of Israelโ€™s enemies. Who wants to face rejection by preaching a confrontational message about repentance and righteousness in a hostile cultural environment? But as Oswald Chambers observed, โ€œAll noble things are difficult.โ€ Jesus said things like, โ€œFirst go and be reconciledโ€ and โ€œLove your enemiesโ€ (Matthew 5:24, 5:44). Conflict repels us, but the love of Christ compels us. If we love God and love others, we canโ€™t avoid difficult assignments and hard conversations.

Jonahโ€™s jerky journey shows that itโ€™s foolish to run from God. Whatever happensโ€”even when we find ourselves tossed into a stormy seaโ€”these words from James ring true: โ€œCome near to God and he will come near to youโ€ (James 4:8).

Personal Challenge: In conversation with your small group or a trusted friend, tell about a time when you tried to run from God, responsibility, prayer, or conflict. Commit yourself to walk with God, not run away from him.

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