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JONAH

HOW TO S.O.A.P BY YOURSELF Scripture Open your Bible to the assigned passage for the week. Take time reading and allow God to speak to you. When you are done, look for a verse that particularly spoke to you, and write it in your journal. What do you think God is saying to you in this verse? Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you and reveal Jesus to you. There are some resources in the back of the study guide that explain the underlined and italicized word or phrases in the assigned text. Personalize what you have read, by asking yourself how it applies to your life right now. Perhaps, it is an instruction, encouragement, new promise, or correction for a particular area of your life. This can be as simple as asking God to help you use this Scripture, or even a prayer for a greater insight on what He may be revealing to you. Remember, prayer is a two-way conversation, so be sure to listen to what God has to say. HOW TO S.O.A.P WITHIN COMMUNITY GROUP OR WITH FRIENDS Scripture Open your Bible to the assigned text for the week. Read the text either by taking turns or choosing one person. Discuss the assigned questions with your Community Group members. If you see underlined or italicized word or phrases, refer to the resources at the back of this study guide. Ask assigned questions to your group. Ask one another how we can apply the lessons in our lives. Pray together with friends or Community Group members. topic is written on the study guide. Ask one person to end the prayer after the intercessory prayer.

INTRODUCTION OF JONAH Author and Date The title of the book is the name of the main character Jonah. The book is anonymous, and there are no indicators elsewhere in Scripture to identify the author. The foundational source for the book was likely Jonah own telling of the story after his return from Nineveh during the peaceful and prosperous time of Jeroboam II, who ruled in Israel from 782 to 753 B.C. Theme The Lord is a God of boundless compassion not just for us (Jonah and the Israelites) but also for them (pagan sailors and Ninevites). Purpose, Occasion, and Background The primary purpose of the book of Jonah is to engage readers in theological reflections on the compassionate character of God, and in self-reflection on the degree to which their own character reflects this compassion, to the end that they become vehicles of this compassion in the world that God has made and so deeply cares about. Outline I. Jonah s commissioning and flight (1:1-3) II. Jonah and the pagan sailors(1:4-16) III. Jonah s grateful prayer (1:17-2:10) IV. Jonah s recommissioning and compliance (3:1-3) V. Jonah and the pagan Ninevites (3:3-10) VI. Jonah s angry prayer (4:1-4) VII. Jonah s lesson about Compassion (4:5-11) - Excerpted from ESV Study Bible

Week 1: Jonah 1:1-3 CAN T KEEP RUNNING AWAY What did you learn about Israel and Nineveh at the time of Jonah s life? According to verse 2, what purpose did God have for sending Jonah to Nineveh? That does this tell us about God? How does Jonah respond to God s call? What does Jonah s response reveal about the character of his heart? Who are the unlovables in our lives? What do we reveal about ourselves when we fall to love the unlovables in our lives the way God has loved us? As you think about the life of Jesus, what are some examples of His compassion that come to mind? What keeps you from seeing the lost like Jesus? Who is God calling you to show compassion toward today? Before you start each day this week, stop and ask God to vie you the boldness to love those who feel unlovable in your life.

Week 2: Jonah 1:4-16 CAN T KEEP RUNNING AWAY - PART 2 What does God s willingness to intervene in our idolatry teach us about His character? What are some examples of things that compete with God s call for our attention? What has God broken up in your life to draw you back to Himself? What does ignoring God s wake up call lead to? What does the scene with the sailors casting lots teach you about God? How does it reveal His sovereignty? Why is it important that our lives actively reflect what we believe? What are some adjectives you would use to describe Jonah s inner life according to 1:10-16? What does this passage teach us about the character of God? As you go about your week, pay attention to the interruptions to your routine. Make a conscious effort to view them as God-given opportunities to grow in your faith. Whether or not God is confronting self-centeredness in your life, ask Him to shape your heart to see His interruptions as blessings.

Week 3: Jonah 1:17-2:10 PRAYERS FROM THE FISH What does the fact that God appointed the great fish tell us about His character? How has God demonstrated His compassion in your life? How does God s patience with Jonah encourage you in your walk with Him? In what ways has Jonah s story changed your thinking about the way God pursues us? How does this story give us a glimpse of the gospel? How would you define repentance? How does Jonah s prayer demonstrate counterfeit repentance? What is keeping you from true repentance today? In what ways can you identify with Jonah s counterfeit attempts? How does the good news of God s patient love encourage you today? Has someone sinned against you? Have they refused to own the pain they caused? Or falsely repented? By faith, forgive them today and seek to love them with patient kindness, like God did to Jonah. Read Jonah 2 followed by 1 John 1:8-9 this week. After doing so, ask God to reveal to you any false repentance in your life for the sake of healing.

Week 4: Jonah 3:1-10 GOD OF SECOND CHANCE How does the structure of 3:1-3 parallel 1:1-3? Similarities? Differences? How are these verses reflected in the way God responds to the Ninevites? When have you experienced God graciously offer you a second chance? What did it teach you about His character? How did the king of Nineveh respond to Jonah s message? Why do you think the Ninevites responded this way? What did they recognize about themselves? How does God respond to the repentance of the Ninevites (3:10)? What does His response teach us about His character? How does God s response to the Ninevites encourage you today? Who do you struggle to have compassion for in your life? How might hearing their story change the way you think about them? Where is God calling you to step out in obedience? How have you responded to His call? Ask God for the ability to hear His Word like the Ninevites. Pray that He would further soften your heart to His gospel to anchor your life in His truth.

Week 5: Jonah 4:1-11 FROM FISH TO THE WORM How does Jonah s response (4:1) to the Ninevites repentance differ from God s response (3:10)? According to 4:2, why did Jonah flee to Tarshish (1:3)? When have you experienced God s compassion extended to those you do not like? How does bitterness cause us to misunderstand God s compassion for all people? What does Jonah ask of God in response to the Ninevites repentance (4:3)? How does God answer Jonah s request? What does His answer tell us about the heart of God? Judging by his actions, how does Jonah answer God s question from 4:4? What are some of the ways Jonah had experienced God s grace up to this point? What is God trying to teach Jonah by appointing the plant, the worm, and the scorching wind? How does the model of Jesus contrast with Jonah? What obstacles keep you from loving others the way God has loved you? Where is God calling you to show compassion, to forgive, to love selflessly? In what ways do we tend to live like Jonah? What does our behavior reveal about our view of God s character? Start at least four days out of the next week by asking God to shed light on any misplaced anger in your life. As He does, pursue forgiveness and reconciliation in response.