Word for the day by Christian Education Forum
Nobody is beyond God’s
forgiveness
Jonah 3:1-10
Vs.10 “When God
saw what they did and how they turned from their evil ways; he had compassion
and did not bring upon them the destruction he had threatened.”
Prophet Jonah disobeyed God, as a result landed in the belly of a
big fish. From there he prayed and God heard him. In His mercy, He forgave him.
In the given passage, we see that Jonah was given a second chance to go to
Nineveh to proclaim God’s message and he obeyed. Nineveh was one of the biggest
cities in the known world, in the time of Jonah, with approximately 120,000
inhabitants. They were brutal people, leading a sinful life. Jonah
reluctantly preached God’s message regarding the impending doom of Nineveh in
forty days for he did not want them to repent and to be saved. He wanted them
to be punished as they were not Jews. In his mindset, the love, grace,
mercy and forgiveness of God only belonged to the Jews. The rest of the world
deserves God’s judgment and not forgiveness. He considered himself superior to
the Ninevites. For him, the people of Nineveh were outside the boundary of
God’s love, grace and mercy. He had an exclusive mentality. We all are
sinners in need of a Savior. God’s love, grace, mercy and forgiveness extend to
all without any barrier of nationality, ethnicity, race or language.
Jonah’s preaching was a success though he considered himself as a
failure. The entire city of Nineveh responded urgently to Jonah’s preaching and
repented where as the Israelites never repented like this as a nation, in spite
of God sending them multiple prophets. All the people of Nineveh wore
sackcloth, fasted, sat in ashes, and turned away from their evil and violent
ways. People from all categories, rich and poor, king and beggar, old and
young, alike repented. They humbled themselves and accepted the sovereignty of
God. God forgave them and relented from the disaster that he had threatened to
bring on them. God can use even a reluctant person’s words to change the hearts
of the people of a nation and to turn them away from their sinful ways, causing
repentance. Jonah was a person like us, with weakness like us, but when he
obeyed God, he was used for His purpose.
PRAYER
Merciful God, enable
us to humble ourselves, repent of our sins and obey your commands. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Believers in Christ
must have an inclusive mindset. Christ died to save the whole world. When we
repent of our sins, God forgives us.
Saramma Chacko, Epiphany MTC, NY
Christian Education Forum, Diocese of NAE of the Mar Thoma Church