The bad news is it's getting right hurt. The good news is you've got the opportunity to reverse it. Dr. Tony Evans says there's no refuge for those rebelling against God. Repentance is giving God the opportunity to reverse his judgment.
This is the alternative broadcast featuring the timeless biblical teachings from the archives of Dr. Tony Evans. The phrase, you can run, but you can't hide, is never truer than when you're describing somebody who's running from God. Let's join Dr. Evans as he talks about a man who tried.
and what we can learn from his miraculous turnaround. Today I want to talk about Jonah the rebel God used. But Jonah is a prophet of God. And the word came to him. Verse 2 of chapter 1.
To arise, go to Nineveh, the great city, cry against it, for their wickedness has come up before me. But Jonah rose to flee to Tarshius from the presence of the Lord, went down to Joppa, found the ship that was going to Tarshus, paid the fare, went down into it to go with them to Tarshus from the presence of the Lord. We're looking at a rubble here. A man who didn't like what God told him to do. God has asked Jonah to do something.
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Now you have to understand why Jonah did not want to go to Nineveh. When you get a chance, read another minor prophet called Nahum. Because the book of Mahum is God's judgment against Nineveh. The Ninevites were a very violent. People who show no mercy to their enemies.
They would kill you and then put your dead body on display. to show their might. and their bloodthirstiness.
So Jonah is being real practical here. You want me to go to Nineveh? They kill people in Nineveh. He says twice in verse three that Jonah fled to Tarshius from the presence of the Lord. Nineveh, where he was told to go, is 550 miles by land.
We're told he's not going to Nineveh. He going to Tasha's. Tashi's is 2,500 miles. in the other direction. By C.
Okay? He's going by sea. He would rather be, watch this, 2,500 miles out of God's will than 550 miles in it. That probably some people here today who are running from the presence of God. In other words, God has given you a word.
Maybe it came through a sermon. Maybe it came directly from the Bible. Maybe it came from some spiritual influencer in your life. And he's told you, this is what I want you to do, but you don't like it. It's not your preferred course of action.
You've got logical reasons why. God does not know what he's talking about, and there's too much risk in doing it God's way. Therefore, you run from the presence. of the Lord. You run from his will.
So he goes down and he pays the fare in order to run from God. Running from God costs you. It costs you time. It can cost you money. It can cost you health.
It can cost you peace. It can cost you joy. It can cost you a sense of well-being. It can cost you progress. It can cost you unity.
It can cost you harmony. It can cost you mental stability. Running from God causes you a tab that you must yourself pay. Verse 4 tells us, the Lord hurled a great wind on the sea, and there was a great storm on the sea, so that the ship was about to break up. All right.
Jonah made his decision. Then God made his. Jonah said, God, I'm going in the other direction. God says, don't find you. God hurls A great win.
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Okay, one of God's great proofs. is that when you rebel, he will not leave you alone. Watch this now. He will create a storm. With your name on it.
This was a Jonah storm. Because the storm only came because Jonah was rebelling. It says the ship is about to break up. The sailors become afraid.
Now, these are professional sailors. Their job is to take cargo from Joppa to Tarshis, to take cargo from Tarshis back to Joppa. This was their living. And their living is getting ready to go underwater. Because verse 5 says they threw their cargo off, that means they lose money.
They can't take care of their family. Why? Because when you're in rebellion, you affect people associated with you. See, the sailors were in trouble because the rebel was on board. And the Bible has great illustrations throughout it of people being in a negative situation because the rebel is on board.
So they're all panicky, wondering, why is this storm killing us? But look at Jonah at the end of verse 5. Jonah had gone below and the hold of the ship laid down and fallen asleep. See, you can get so far out of the will of God when you can sleep to a storm that's designed to discipline you.
So the captain, verse 6, comes to Jonah and he has a little basic, simple question. How is it that you are sleeping? I don't understand this. Get out! Pray do something.
So they cast lots in verse 7 to find out who's the cause of this. See, these people, why? They understood that maybe we're in a storm because of a spiritual problem and just not because of meteorological changes in the atmosphere. Here, the sinners say maybe God got something to do with this.
So let's call on God.
So they go to Jonah and they say, who are you? He tells me in verse 9, I'm a Hebrew. Oh, now he's spiritual. I fear the Lord God of heaven. who made the sea and the dry land.
He said, I was running for the presence of the Lord. He told them, I was running from the presence of the Lord. The reason you're in this storm is God is tracking me down. Verse 12, pick me up and throw me into the sea. I'd rather die in the sea than go to Nineveh.
I so not like what God asked me to do, kill me. Paula men didn't want to commit murder.
So they rode desperately, verse 13, to try to get to land. But they could not, for the sea was becoming even stormier against them.
So what this means, if you're a Christian in rebellion to God, I don't care what sinners you have contact with, who you know in the bank, who you know downtown, who your running buddy is, who your friend is, who your influence are, all God's gonna do is make it stormy year. But where it gets interesting is in verse 14. They called on the Lord and said, we earnestly pray, O Lord, do not let us perish on account of this man's life and do not put innocent blood on us. For you, O Lord, have done as you have pleased.
So they picked up Jonah, threw him into the sea because things kept getting worse. And the sea stopped its raging. In other words, when they got rid of the sinner, or the sinning prophet. The storm changed.
So the men feared the Lord greatly and they offered a sacrifice to the Lord and made vows. They praying to the only true God. In other words, the sailors get saved. Jonah led them into Christ and don't even know it. Even in our rebellion, God can still do his work.
Well, her 17. And the Lord appointed a great fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was in the stomach of the fish three days and three nights. Then Jonah prayed. And in chapter two is Jonah's prayer of repentance.
It is his prayer of repentance. He says in verse 7, when I was fainting away, I remembered the Lord. And my prayer came to you in your holy temple. God trapped him. Sent a wheelogram after him and trapped him.
Put him in a place that drove him to call on the name of the Lord. God will create a storm, put you in a compartment you can't break out of until you decide to look up. And stop going down, down, down, down, down. He forced him upwards. It was at his lowest point that he cried unto the Lord.
After he cried to the Lord, verse 10, somebody say then. See, we got a lot of thens here. Then the Lord commanded the fish and it vomited Jonah up on dry land. There's only one piece of dry land we've run into. That's Joppa.
Joppa was where he got on the boat and paid. I'm going somewhere. Joppa is where he got on the boat. Paid the fare to run from the will of God, right?
So, if the fish is taking him back to dry land, but the Bible's going to say then he still had to go to Nineveh, guess where the fish is taking him back to? His point of disobedience. Takes him back to his point of departure to say, Which way are you going today, Jonah? You gonna buy another ticket to Tasha's or have we reconsidered our position here? He vomits him up on dry land and the only dry land has been Joppa.
And he's still got to decide if he's going to Nineveh.
Now, the word of the Lord came to Jonah the second time. Oh, that's good news. And the good news is God will repeat himself. Jonah, in case you missed me the first time. Let me say it again.
Arise, go to Nineveh, the great city, and proclaim to it the proclamation which I am going to tell you. In other words, I'm not going to give you the rest of the information until I see which way you're going. See, a lot of us say, Lord, give me the details and then I'll let you know whether I'm going to go. God is saying, Go, then I'll give you the details. Why?
Because God is trying to teach us to walk by faith, not by sight.
So Jonah went to Nineveh, a great city. It took him three days to walk the city and cried out, yet 40 days and Nineveh will be destroyed. The bad news is none of it is going to be destroyed. The good news is you got 40 days to reverse it.
So You know, that's what repentance is. Repentance is giving God the opportunity to reverse his judgment. If you're in rebellion against God right now, And nothing has happened yet. That means Time has not yet run out. Dr.
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Well, let's return now to Dr. Evans in Jonah chapter 3.
So he goes out and preaches: in 40 days, then it will be destroyed.
Now watch this, verse 5. The people of Nineveh believed in God. They called a fast and put sackcloth from the greatest to the least of them. When the word reached the king of Nineveh, he arose from his throne, laid aside his robe from him, covered himself with sackcloth and sat on ashes. He issued a proclamation and said, in Nineveh, by the decree of the king and his nobles, do not let man, beast, herd, or flock taste the thing.
Do not let them eat or drink water. But both man and beast must be covered with sackcloth and let men call on God earnestly that each may turn from his wicked way and from the violence which is in his hand, who knows God may turn and relent and withdraw his burning anger.
So we will not perish. Unbelievable. This is the only time in the Bible. And the only time to my knowledge in human history. where a whole city gets saved at the same time.
The people repent. The king repents? He tells the nobles to repent and then he tells them all, make your animals repent. He said, I want the dog on its knees. I want the cow on its knees.
I want the bull on its knees. I want the animals to repent. Put the animals in sack off now. We want to let God know we're serious. Mm-hmm.
Who would have thought? Got a simple gospel message. For the days. and none of them will be destroyed. would turn a whole city around.
Great. Guess where Jonah was running from? He was running from leading the greatest evangelistic. Movement in the history of mankind because he didn't like what God said, do. Guess what you and I might be missing on?
You and I in rebelling against God may be missing out on one of the greatest moves of God our lives have ever had that we don't get to see because we insist on Tarshis rather than Nineveh because we don't like what God says. When God tells you to do something you don't like, it's going to be worth the trip. Because he's going to pick up the tab.
Well, he wants God to take his life. And God raises a great psychological question in verse 4. Do you have good reason to be angry? Just because you mad, don't make it right. Is it legitimate anger or illegitimate anger?
Because every time you get mad doesn't mean you're right. But Jonah's ticked off now. He goes to the east of the city. He makes a shelter for himself. He gets under some shade to see what's going to come down in the city.
Well, watch this now, verse 6. The Lord appointed a plant and it grew up over Jonah to be a shade. Verse 7, but God appointed a worm. When the dawn came the next day and it attacked the plan. Verse 8: When the sun came up, God appointed a scorching wind, and the sun beat down on Jonah's head, so that he became faint and begged with all of his soul.
Guess what? To die! Death is better to me than life. Why God keep messing with Jonah? He keep messing with the man until he grows up spiritually.
And God's going to mess with you and me until we grow up spiritually. When we get mad at the wrong stuff rather than the right stuff. When we get upset. about things that don't matter and don't get upset about things that do. Spiritual immaturity.
So, God has to teach him a lesson. Guess how God teaches him a lesson? Watch this now. By appointment. He appoints a great fish.
In verse 6, he appoints a plant. In verse 7, he appoints a worm to kill the plant. In verse 8, he appoints a scorching wind to beat down on Jonah's head. There's a lot of appointments going on. Maybe the things that happen to you are God's appointments, not just a bad day.
Not just an irritating coworker, not just a negative situation. Have you ever asked God, is this an appointment? Are you appointing this to me because you're trying to grow me up spiritually, and all I'm doing is getting mad. I'm not seeing the appointment. I'm not seeing what you're up to.
Then God drives it home in the last two verses. He says, now you see that, Jonah? You were happy when the thing grew over you and there was a shade. Then you were sad when the worm came and ate it. And so it died.
Now you were in the heat again.
So you liked it when I came through for you and provided something for you. Then it comes and says, aren't there 120,000 children in Nineveh? They don't know their right hand from their left hand, but you don't care whether they go to hell. You don't care whether they destroy. All you care about is.
Take care of me, myself, and I. And as long as I'm taking care of you, you're happy. As soon as I want to take care of somebody else, you want them dead. You do not have my heart. And many of us don't have God's heart.
As long as God is doing something for us, we fine. When God wants to use us to do something for somebody else, we ticked off. Don't inconvenience me, I'm tired. Don't mess over me, I'm watching my TV program. Don't mess with me, just take care of me.
Listen, you cannot be a recipient of God's grace and not a dispenser of it. If you're not willing to dispense it, you're going to kill your reception of it. In chapter 12 of Matthew, in closing, we see these words. Matthew chapter 12, verse 38. Then some of the scribes and Pharisees said to him, we want to see a sign from you.
But he said to them, an evil and adulterous generation craves for a sign. And yet no sign will be given to it but the sign of Jonah the prophet. For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the sea monster, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. The men of Nineveh will stand up with this generation at the judgment and will condemn it because they repented at the preaching of Jonah. And behold, someone greater than Jonah is here.
First of all, this proves that Jonah is a real story in the Bible because Jesus said it was.
So if Jonah is not a real story, Jesus is a liar. If Jesus is a liar, he's not the son of God. If he's not the son of God, we don't have a savior. If we don't have a savior, we're going to die in our sins. The reason that Jonah is true is Jesus said it's true.
But then he makes another closing point, and here's what he says. He says, you want a sign, and I just did a miracle. He just opened a man's eyes and helped the man who couldn't talk to talk. But they say, that ain't enough. Do something else.
He said, Look, you just evil. Y'all not looking for a sign. You just want another reason to reject me. But I'm going to give you one more sign. Just as Jonah was in the belly.
Of the fish, I'm gonna be in the belly of the earth. And when Jonah came out, He brought about repentance in Nineveh. In other words, things changed when Jonah came out of the fish. When I come out of the earth, A greater than Jonah is here.
Now here's the good news for you and me. If a rebel preacher named Jonah, could change a whole city. by preaching the word of God. How much change can Jesus Christ bring about when there is no rebel? He is the perfect son of God, the perfect savior who's risen from the dead.
Jonah didn't even die. He was just in the belly of the fish. Jesus Christ died, was buried, arose. If a rebel preacher can turn Nineveh around, then sure enough, Jesus Christ can turn you around. If a rebel preacher can take evil Nineveh and make it better, sure enough, one who died and rose from the dead can take evil you and me and make us better.
Jesus Christ can change you because Jonah could change Nineveh. And guess what? A greater than Jonah is here. Jesus Christ is here to reverse the circumstances in your life. If you're ready for that kind of change in your life, Here's Dr.
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