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Lessons From a Mad Prophet

Sep 4, 2011Dr. John KingSELFISHNESSJonah - God's Love for the LostJonah

This message explores the story of Jonah and the lessons we can learn from his experiences. Despite Jonah's outward obedience in preaching to Nineveh, he harbored resentment and anger in his heart towards God's mercy for the people. The speaker emphasizes that God is more concerned with the condition of our hearts than mere obedience. Key lessons include the dangers of prejudice, the importance of translating good theology into godly living, and the need to prioritize people over personal comforts. The sermon concludes with a call to align our priorities with God's concern for the lost.

Jonah 1:1-3Jonah 2:1Jonah 3:10Jonah 4:1-11Exodus 34:6

Reflection Questions

What are some ways you might be outwardly obeying God while inwardly rebelling?

How can you confront any prejudices you may have towards others?

In what ways does your understanding of God's character influence your actions towards those around you?

What priorities in your life might need to be adjusted to align more closely with God's heart for the lost?

How can you actively seek to engage with and care for those who are spiritually lost in your community?

Three Kinds of Repentance

Aug 28, 2011Dr. John KingREPENTANCEJonah - God's Love for the LostJonah

This message focuses on the theme of repentance as illustrated in the story of Jonah. The speaker emphasizes that repentance is not merely feeling sorry but involves a genuine turning away from sin and a commitment to follow God's direction. Jonah's journey showcases the importance of obedience to God's call, as well as the grace of second chances. The Ninevites exemplify true repentance through their response to Jonah's message, highlighting the necessity of hearing and believing God's word. Ultimately, the message calls both believers and unbelievers to reflect on their lives and turn back to God.

Jonah 1:1-3Jonah 2:1-2Jonah 3:1-10Proverbs 29:1Romans 10:17John 1:12John 3:16John 3:18John 3:36John 5:24Acts 13:39Romans 4:4-5Romans 5:1Galatians 2:16Ephesians 2:8-9

Reflection Questions

What areas of your life do you feel God is calling you to turn back to Him?

How do you understand the difference between feeling sorry for your actions and true repentance?

In what ways can you demonstrate obedience to God's direction in your life?

Have you experienced a time when you received a second chance from God? How did that impact you?

What steps can you take this week to share the message of grace and repentance with someone else?

Crisis Praying

Aug 14, 2011Dr. John KingPRAYERJonah - God's Love for the LostJonah

This message focuses on the importance of prayer during times of crisis, illustrated through Jonah's experience. The speaker emphasizes four characteristics of crisis praying: crying out to God, giving thanks, expressing contrition, and making commitments. Jonah's journey from rebellion to repentance serves as a reminder of God's pursuit and the need for sincere communication with Him. The message encourages listeners to reflect on their own crises and how they respond in prayer, ultimately calling for a deeper commitment to God.

Jonah 2:1-10Psalm 31:22Psalm 13:1

Reflection Questions

What crises are you currently facing, and how do you typically respond in those moments?

How can you incorporate giving thanks into your prayers, even when you are in distress?

In what ways might you be placing other priorities or ambitions above your commitment to God?

What specific commitments can you make to deepen your relationship with God moving forward?

A Big Storm, A Big Fish - A Big God

Jul 31, 2011Dr. John KingGOD'S DISCIPLINEJonah - God's Love for the LostJonah

This message examines the consequences of running from God, as illustrated by the story of Jonah. The speaker highlights how Jonah's disobedience led to self-inflicted troubles, emphasizing that God disciplines those He loves. Through various forms of discipline, including natural disasters and embarrassment, God seeks to redirect Jonah back to obedience. The message also warns against the dangers of spiritual laziness and hypocrisy, urging listeners to recognize God's pursuit of them in times of crisis. Ultimately, the speaker reassures that God's discipline is an act of love aimed at restoring our relationship with Him.

Jonah 1:1-17Hebrews 12:61 Corinthians 11:29-30Luke 13:1-5Proverbs 16:33

Reflection Questions

In what areas of your life might you be running from God's call or direction?

How do you typically respond to God's discipline in your life?

Can you identify a time when a crisis led you to a deeper understanding of your relationship with God?

What steps can you take to ensure you are not spiritually lazy or hypocritical in your faith?

How can you be more sensitive to the needs of those around you who are struggling?

Jonah-More Than A Fish Story!

Jul 24, 2011Dr. John KingGOD'S CALLJonah - God's Love for the LostJonah

This message introduces a sermon series on the book of Jonah, emphasizing that it is more than just a fish story; it is about God's love for all people, including those we might consider enemies. The speaker discusses the historical context of Jonah's life, highlighting the spiritual complacency of Israel during a time of prosperity under Jeroboam II. The message also examines Jonah's initial response to God's command to go to Nineveh, illustrating the struggle between divine calling and personal reluctance. Ultimately, the speaker encourages listeners to reflect on their own responses to God's commands and the importance of not running away from Him.

2 Kings 14:23-27Amos 6:1Amos 4:4Amos 5:21Psalm 139:7-10Jonah 1:1-3

Reflection Questions

What is your initial reaction when you feel God is calling you to do something challenging?

In what ways might you be experiencing spiritual complacency in your own life?

How do you respond to God's commands that seem difficult or uncomfortable?

Can you identify a time when you ran from God's calling? What were the consequences?

What steps can you take this week to align your life more closely with God's will?