The Naive
Evangelist
Jonah
chapter 1 through 4 (Concordant Old Testament)
1 The word of Yahweh came to Jonah son
of Amittai, saying:
2 Rise! Go to Nineveh, the great city, and call out against it, for their evil
ascends before Me.
3 Yet Jonah rose to run away to Tarshish from before Yahweh and went down to
Joppa. And he found a ship going to Tarshish. He paid its fare and descended
into it to go with them to Tarshish, away from before Yahweh.
4 As for Yahweh, He cast forth a great wind to the sea, and a great tempest
came on the sea so that the ship was reckoned about to be broken.
5 And the mariners were fearful and cried out, each man to his Elohim. And they
cast forth the gear, which was in the ship, into the sea, to make it lightened
for them. Yet Jonah had descended into the recesses of the lower deck, and he
was lying down, and had fallen into a stupor…….
Of all servants that Yahweh sent in the Old
Testament, Jonah was one of the successful
evangelists. However, he never realized the importance of the work he was sent
to do. Most people may be thinking that Jonah was biased and ungrateful. You
may be correct, but you need to understand that past history implicates that
Israel did not have cordial relationship with Nineveh. Israel is a country but,
in those days, Nineveh was a great city in the land of Assyria. Around 734-732 BC, Assyria took northern Israel into captivity. Can you get the
picture right? It means that the northern Israel were under the control of the Assyrians for many years. That was not pleasant. The Assyrians were not following the Ten Commandments. They were not
circumcised. Why would Yahweh care about these people?
Here
are some points you need to hold dear to your heart this week:
1. Yahweh’s
ways are not our ways. His thoughts towards his creations are not our thoughts
(Isaiah 55:8-9). This is what Jonah did not realize prior and during this assignment.
2. This means the
assignment given to Jonah had nothing to do with whether certain city had to
observe Ten Commandments or be circumcised according to the instructions given
to Abraham and Abraham’s descendants. More so, Yahweh did not choose the Ninevites but the Israelites. Nineveh was a gentile city.
Why would Yahweh care about this city?
My
answer is: Why not? Psalm 100:3 informs us that all human beings are like sheep
in this world known as his pasture. The earth belongs to God (Psalm 24:1). His eyes
see everything (Proverbs 15:3). This is why he sent Jonah to this city in the
first place.
Knowing Yahweh is not enough but understanding him does:
Jonah did not understand that Yahweh is not
only meant for the people of Israel but for the whole world. He is the El of
all flesh (Jeremiah 32:27). This is why these Israelites profess to believe in Yahweh but has little
or no regard for other nations in the world. The implication they have from Yahweh's instructions does not means they should disrespect and hate other nations. This is not right in my own opinion. Yahweh did not tell them to disrespect or disregard other nations. They may not marry them and worship foreign gods (Deuteronomy 7:1-4 and 6; Nehemiah 10:30 and Ezra 9:1-2) but it does not mean they should refuse to work with them on other grounds. However, when Israelites messed up, they were handed over to these gentiles to fulfill Yahweh's plans for them. He had used Assyria to capture
northern Israel. He had also used Babylon in the country of Iraq to capture the
southern Israel. He had put southern Israel (Jew/Judea) under the regime of Romans as well. Yahweh is
respecter of no one. He can carry out
his plans for his chosen people through gentiles. He does this to fulfil his
counsel (Ephesians 1:11). The Pharisees and Sadducees were of the impression that
Yahweh only focuses on them because they follow the Ten Commandment, but they
were naive and incorrect. They did not even accept Yeshua because they did not understand
him just like Jonah. Salvation of Yahweh was through Jew truly, but it did not remain there. Yeshua instructed his disciples not to limit the message of salvation to
Judea but to the rest of the world. Paul was also commissioned to reach all gentiles,
and he also informed us that Yeshua is the savior of all people especially of
the believers (1 Timothy 4:10). So, Yahweh cares about all people including the Ninevites.
Why would Jonah try to run away from Yahweh?
To me, this is a childish display from Jonah. Jonah forgot that the eyes of the
Lord see everywhere (Proverbs 15:3). This further established that Jonah did
not understand the one who gave him this important assignment. The people of
Israel might have thought this man was a renown great evangelist, but Yahweh knew the state of mind
of this childish messenger. Meanwhile, the rage of the stormy sea troubled the
ship Jonah boarded. Would you have killed Jonah for his unruly behavior if, you were
in Yahweh’s place?
Does Yahweh support Probability?
In this story, it appears Yahweh supported casting of lots or whatever method the ship attendants and passengers used to find who was at fault of the raging storm. Yahweh did this to implicate Jonah. It means Yahweh is in what people may discount as a human method of finding solutions to problems. By the way, these people had prayed first, and their gods would not answer them. So, Yahweh implicated Jonah not through prayers but through probability device. There is nothing Yahweh cannot do to fulfil his counsel. Jonah realized that Yahweh knew where he was and he eventually accepted to be thrown into the sea out of the troubled ship. What was he thinking? A death wish? He thought it was over for him. That was not Yahweh's plan for him. Jonah was released from the belly of the fish after 3 days of in this big fish. Unfortunately, Jonah had not learnt his lesson yet. He still hated the people of Nineveh with passion. He went on this mission under duress. He knew he had no choice. Yahweh probably was quiet on Jonah's attitude towards Ninevites.
The tone of the message:
Some messengers are judgmental in most of their messages. It baffles me what these messengers are trying to achieve. Some prefer to be judgmental as if they are exonerated from their given messages. The tone of Jonah’s message was judgmental. He probably expected these people to disregard this message to enable Yahweh to punish them. Yahweh saw this but he rather turned this judgmental message into the message of grace in the hearing of the Ninevites. It does not matter the manner in which messages are being delivered because Yahweh may turn the dumb messages into messages that make sense. He is the sound through the trumpets we blow. He turns ugly sound into harmonious sound in the hearing of people. The people of Nineveh accepted Jonah’s message with opened hearts despite Jonah's manner/tone of his judgmental message. This resulted to their repentance with 3 days fast and prayers for mercy. Who told them to do this? Jonah did not. Remember, these people never prayed to Elohim of Israel before. Wow. What a great transformation!
When successful assignment does not feel like it:
Jonah had completed his assignment. He should
just go home and rest. That was a great success. Well, not so fast. He was hoping
that the Ninevites would not accept his message. These
people never knew Elohim of Israel before. So, he was not expecting any positive
result from this assignment. He was waiting for the 40 days given to the
Ninevites to repent of their bad deeds to expire. He wanted Yahweh to punish these
people because he did not like these people anyways. After 40 days had expired,
Yahweh did not destroy these people. Jonah was greatly upset. He wanted Yahweh
to kill him because he concluded that Yahweh brought him to the place he did
not want to go. He wanted to die. He said he knew that Yahweh was merciful and compassionate. Why would he want to differ? I believe Yahweh would be
laughing at the ignorance of this great evangelist.
Lesson for Jonah:
It
was time for this great evangelist to be taught a great lesson. The weather was so hot during the day. Yahweh grew up a tree
to provide shade for Jonah in the day.
Jonah was happy. However, he was still hoping Yahweh would change his mind
about sparing the Ninevites. To his surprise, this tree was eaten up
by worms during the night. Jonah woke up in the following morning to realize
that the tree that provided him shade had been destroyed. So, he was bittered
and wept profusely.
Once
again, I imagine Yahweh and the host of heavens laugh greatly at this man.
Yahweh intercepted the weeping and lamentations of Jonah by asking him why Jonah was upset at what happened to the tree. Jonah still appeared not to have
learnt what Yahweh was driving at. Yahweh made him realize that the tree that
grew up was not human, but Jonah cared so much for it. You see, Yahweh and his son,
Yeshua like to take people from what they are familiar with to what they need to
know. Please, read my previous blogs on some of Yeshua's parables. Yahweh identified with Jonah on his state of predicament. Then, he took
him to another level of revelation as he told him that that was the same way he
(Yahweh) cared for the Ninevites who had not known him.
At
this revelation, Jonah’s eyes were opened to see the mind of Yahweh concerning his
creations.
Since
then, Jonah was never upset with non-Israelites anymore. You see, he never knew
this truth before. It means no one is above learning. These four chapters were
actually meant to teach Jonah a great lesson that Yahweh is merciful to all his
creations. Jonah hated non-Israelite with passion. He preached judgmental and condemnation
messages (not knowing that he had a lesson to learn too). He was naïve of the
truth about Yahweh’s love to humanity. He stopped at John 3:16-20 but did not
realize the truth about Romans 8:35-39 and 1 Corinthians 15:20-28. This great experience changed his
messages from that point onward.
I
hope you have been blessed with this week’s blog.
Shalom!
References:
Assyrian & Babylonian Captivity & Exile of Israel & Judah Map
https://www.concordant.org/version/read-concordant-old-testament-online/the-book-of-jonah/
Praise Yah! He loves his creatures unconditionally and he never stopped teaching them how to love as well.
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