May 30, 2018
Jonah’s Epiphany
“But I will offer sacrifices to you with songs of praise, and I will
fulfill all my vows. For my salvation
comes from the Lord alone.”
Jonah 2:9
For the Christian, every crisis
in our lives is a revelation of the depth of our faith and trust in God. How we
respond in the crisis, including a crisis of our own making reveals what we
truly believe about God. In Jonah’s case, his refusal to follow God’s call on
his life created the crisis. Jonah’s first response was to try and run from
God. However, Jonah quickly found he could not out run God: “I
cried out to the Lord in my great trouble, and he answered me. I called to you
from the land of the dead, and Lord, you heard me!” (Jonah 2:2). This
epiphany resulted in Jonah’s affirmation, “For
my salvation comes from the Lord alone.”
God’s call took Jonah totally out
of his comfort zone, which is why his first instinct was to flee. There may
well be times in our life when God’s call will direct us to places we would
rather not go. Accordingly, few of us courageously pray with Jabez, “Oh, that you would bless me and expand my
territory! Please be with me in all that I do, and keep me from all trouble and
pain!” (1 Chronicles 4:10). We are not at all certain God will do for us as
He did for Jabez, and grant our request.
Sometimes fear of being drawn out
of our comfort zones immobilizes us from responding to the call of God on our
lives in the normal, everyday ebb and flow of life. When it’s all said and
done, the real measure of our life is not so much whether we traipse off to Nineveh
with Jonah, or face up to our border bullies with Jabez. Rather, the measure of
our lives will be in the quality of our interest and compassion for those we
encounter each day. Do we make quality time for a child, express genuine
appreciation for the delivery person, share our abundance with those with less,
and do we gladly bear interruptions to our agenda?
My Takeaway: If we remember our salvation comes from the Lord alone,
and thus like Jonah, with songs of praise fulfill all our vows to the Lord, we
will have rightly revealed Christ Jesus in our mortal flesh.
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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