God Loves The Ninevites (Jonah 4)

preview_player
Показать описание
Recording Date: 2016-06-19
Speaker: JB Bond, Th.M (Senior Pastor)
Topic of Study: Book of Jonah
Description: Jonah was angry that God relented. God questions Jonah about his anger. God loves all people and had Jonah been the one in control the Ninevites would have been destroyed. This final lesson in our series on Jonah demonstrates that God loves all people without exception and His love is based on His character not on human standards.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Jonah wanted GOD to destroy the people, because Jonah thought GOD thought like he did, because Jonah was a carnal man
Jonah went 1 day that it normally took 3 days to do
Seek JESUS
Get your life right with GOD

theperfectlovegospel
Автор

Ninevites were god's chosen?
They were all saved?

indratampubolon
Автор

Offensive to liken the Ninevites to ISIS, when ISIS were the ones, funded and hired by the enemy, to persecute the modern-day Ninevites. And as far as the Ninevites being "brutal, " you should know that the Ninevite Assyrians were called the "Rod of God's Anger and the Club of His Indignation, " so who taught them to war? And who used them to punish idolaters? One who calls Assyrians brutal murderers, calls God who ordered them a brutal murderer. And by the way, Christ Himself said that in the End, the Ninevites would ONCE AGAIN Judge as the Rod of God's Anger (Matthew 12:41). This is why ISIS was created, to kill the Ninevites in the hopes that those who created ISIS (Made CLEAR by what Christ said in Matthew 12) might escape the Judgment at the hands of the Ninevites. That generation was so wicked, that they didn't allow Jonah to return home after going to Nineveh, so he lived among the Assyrians and was buried there with high honor, because he was buried among Assyrian Kings which they only found and excavated after ISIS blew up Jonah's Tomb. That same wicked generation which chased away the prophets, and killed the prophets, and then killed the Messiah, the Son of God... upon them is the blood from Righteous Abel to Zechariah the priest, John the Baptist's dad who they also killed, and all the Martyrs until today... they are filling up the measure of their father (satan's) guilt, and then Judgment shall Come. Woe are those who have joined hands with them, and who share in their guilt for the murder of Christ, who said "his blood upon us and upon our children" as it is until this very day.

The rest of the teaching is sound 👍🏽

michaelashurdekelaita