“But Jonah rose to flee to Tarshish from the presence of the Lord. He went down to Joppa and found a ship going to Tarshish. So he paid the fare and went down into it, to go with them to Tarshish, away from the presence of the Lord.” – Jonah 1:3
You can’t run from God!!! Jonah was a prophet who didn’t like God’s assignment, so he tried to run away. God was sending Jonah to Israel’s greatest enemy to call them to repent of their sins and be saved. Refusing his assignment, Jonah tried to go as far in the opposite direction as he could. But you can’t outrun God. You can’t hide from God. And you certainly can’t hide from His calling. All you’ll manage to do is make yourself miserable. Jonah certainly did!
Much of Jonah’s story focuses on his misery for trying to resist God’s will. Because He ran from God’s presence, God put him in a multi-day timeout inside a big fish! Jonah had time to repent for his poor decision making, leading him to grudging obedience to the Lord. However, God is never pleased with grudging obedience.
After Ninevah’s widespread repentance, God gave Jonah some object lessons to try and help Jonah think more from God’s perspective than his own. God wanted to elevate Jonah’s thinking, moving it away from his nationalistic hatred of other peoples and toward God’s desire to see all nations saved from their sins. Unfortunately, Jonah was a tough nut to crack.
There are countless lessons in the short book of Jonah. Many are about Ninevah, and by reflection, Israel. However, some are for individual followers of God who simply need to learn to think more like God, care more about what God cares about, and stop running from God’s calling. As a follower of Jesus, how might you need to learn to think more like the Lord? What priorities of God should become far more important to you? Is there an aspect of God’s will that you are trying to run or hide from? #FollowJesus