
Outrageous Grace
In Jonah 3, the prophet finally delivers God’s message to Nineveh—a warning of coming judgment. What seems like bad news becomes the very word that leads to repentance and reveals God’s mercy.
God’s Severe Mercy
In Jonah 2, swallowed by a great fish, the prophet discovers that God’s mercy sometimes comes in severe and unexpected ways. From the depths, Jonah prays—and encounters grace that restores and redirects his life.
An Outrageous Request
In Jonah 1:11–17, the prophet makes an outrageous request—throw him into the sea to calm the storm. What seems like despair becomes the moment God’s mercy is revealed, both to the sailors and to Jonah.
A Question of Identity
Jonah’s disobedience in the storm raises a deeper question—who are we when faced with God’s call? This message explores identity, surrender, and how God’s grace works even in our failures.
Bad Prophet, Good Pagans
Jonah runs from God’s command, but pagan sailors reveal surprising wisdom and reverence. This message contrasts Jonah’s disobedience with the unexpected openness of outsiders to God’s truth.
Outrageous Calling
In the opening of Jonah’s story, God calls the prophet to deliver a message, but Jonah runs in the opposite direction. This message explores what happens when God’s calling collides with our reluctance—and how His grace still pursues us.