Jonah, Teaching
- by Pastor Adam Sinnett on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 1:35 pm

Jonah 1:17-2:10 | The End of Ourselves

Last week, we left Jonah sinking to the bottom of the ocean. Owning his sin and realizing that he cannot run from God, Jonah places himself in God’s hands and is thrown overboard into the sea. This week we look at chapter two, Jonah’s prayer, which recounts his downward descent into the deep darkness of the frigid water and subsequent miraculous salvation. Yet though it’s Jonah’s prayer from inside the fish, the main character is God. It is God who ultimately cast Jonah into the sea (2:3), it is God who controls the currents and waves (2:3), it is God who rescues Jonah from death (2:6), it is God who tells the fish to place Jonah back on dry land (2:10) and it is ultimately God who determines salvation (2:9).

As Jonah sinks into the sea, the currents throw and control him (2:3), the light of the world above slowly disappears, the dark silhouette of the roots of the mountains come into view (2:6), and he becomes tangled in a bed of seaweed (2:5). Jonah reaches rock bottom, the end of himself, a descent that began in the first chapter (1:3,5,2:6). He finds himself on the brink of death (2:2,6), likely going in and out of consciousness (2:7), when out of nowhere God graciously rescues him through an unlikely hero, a fish. Finding himself inside a fish, Jonah seemingly reconsiders his understanding of the grace of God (2:6,8) and offers up the psalm of thanksgiving recorded in this chapter.

Similarly, our lives are much like Jonah’s journey, filled with God’s loving initiation (1:2), our running from him (1:3), God’s pursuit of us despite our running (1:4,6,7,17) and coming to the place where we realize that we are not competent to run our own lives. As it has been said, we are not competent to run our own lives until we realize that we are not competent to run our own lives. (Tim Keller) There is a road in life that appears to be a dead end, called the End of Yourself. It is at times a dark road, filled with fear and questioning, yet it is there at the end of the End of Yourself we meet Jesus. What is seemingly a dead end is in fact the road to life (Jn 14:6; Mt 11:28,29). The key to the Christian life is to stay on this road, the End of Yourself, following Jesus, giving up your map for his map (2 Cor 5:21; Gal 2:20; Mt 16:24,25) for it is there that we most clearly see our sin and only there we experience the grace of God.

[Note: For more on the Christian life as allegory I highly recommend John Bunyan’s, Pilgrim’s Progress.]

Check out the notes here:
Jonah 1:17-2:10 | The End of Yourself

 
Listen to the audio from Sunday’s sermon

Or right click “save as…” to download it here

Also, check our our Jonah page in the new Mars Hill Media Library.


TEACHING - June 29th, 2009

Discipleship Training Program (DTP)

Mars Hill Church West Seattle (MHCWS) has developed the Discipleship Training Program (DTP) to identify, develop and train called and biblically qualified followers of Jesus to lead the mission of our “city” within the city. These are future leaders who are committed to living for Jesus and specifically called to leadership at MHCWS (or beyond) in roles such as deacon, ministry director, community group coach, pastor or future planter (church or campus).


Continue...

MORE FROM TEACHING

Resources for Pastor Dad (Bibles & More)

By Pastor Adam Sinnett, June 22, 2009

Lets Finish Strong

By Pastor Adam Sinnett, June 18, 2009

Enjoy this Summer in Community

By Pastor Adam Sinnett, June 16, 2009
WEST SEATTLE CAMPUS LIFE - June 28th, 2009

West Seattle Campus | eWeekly June 28, 2009

Check out the NEW eWeekly to see upcoming News & Events OR check out the new eWeekly Page for even more information.


Continue...

MORE FROM WEST SEATTLE CAMPUS LIFE

Federal Way Campus | 4th of July Celebration

By Pastor Samuel Choi, June 27, 2009

Leadership Changes at West Seattle

By David Parker, June 25, 2009

West Seattle Campus | eWeekly June 21, 2009

By Rich Fry, June 21, 2009