Jonah Stumbling
When God Uses You, But Still Needs to Change You
Jonah 4
1. God Uses Flawed Vessels
God used a reluctant, prejudiced prophet like Jonah to spark a massive spiritual awakening in Nineveh and that power came from God’s mercy, not Jonah’s skill or love.
2. God Tests the Vessel to Reveal the Leaks
Jonah was angry because God showed mercy to Nineveh, his enemies. The sermon points out that a root of bitterness, self-righteousness, and nationalistic pride was still living rent-free in his heart.
3. God Refines the Vessel to Keep It Sailing for Jesus
The elder brother in the Prodigal Son parable and Jonah both struggled with the same idol: wanting the Father’s blessings and security more than the Father Himself. Grace is what evicts these idols and remakes us.
4. Application (FISH)
The sermon ends with the challenge to replace bitterness with a burden for the lost and gives the FISH acronym (Find, Invest, Share, Help).
When God Uses You, But Still Needs to Change You
Jonah 4
1. God Uses Flawed Vessels
God used a reluctant, prejudiced prophet like Jonah to spark a massive spiritual awakening in Nineveh and that power came from God’s mercy, not Jonah’s skill or love.
- How does this truth both humble you and free you?
- What are you tempted to depend on instead of God’s sovereign mercy (programs, gifted people, strategies, etc.)?
2. God Tests the Vessel to Reveal the Leaks
Jonah was angry because God showed mercy to Nineveh, his enemies. The sermon points out that a root of bitterness, self-righteousness, and nationalistic pride was still living rent-free in his heart.
- What “leaks” (bitterness, resentment toward “the other,” political/cultural idols, comfort, etc.) has God been testing or exposing in your life lately?
- Like Jonah under the plant, what personal “shade” or comfort are you more concerned about protecting than the spiritual condition of people around you?
3. God Refines the Vessel to Keep It Sailing for Jesus
The elder brother in the Prodigal Son parable and Jonah both struggled with the same idol: wanting the Father’s blessings and security more than the Father Himself. Grace is what evicts these idols and remakes us.
- In what ways are you most tempted to act like the elder brother or Jonah (anger at God’s mercy to others, comparison, entitlement)?
- What would it look like for God’s grace to go deeper in your life right now — to evict what’s living rent-free and remake your heart with compassion for the lost?
4. Application (FISH)
The sermon ends with the challenge to replace bitterness with a burden for the lost and gives the FISH acronym (Find, Invest, Share, Help).
- Who is one “Ninevite” (someone different from you culturally, politically, or personally) that God might be calling you to reach?
- Practically, what is one step you can take this week using the FISH acronym? How can this group pray for and encourage you in that?
