Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
We all have heard of the biblical account of Jonah and the whale. Because it is so unique and dramatic, it has been an often-repeated story with many lessons - and rightfully so. What many don’t realize is the magnitude of the events and teachings surrounding this amazing circumstance. First, one point of clarification. It wasn’t a whale, it was a “great fish.” When we examine how and why Jonah came to be in the unlikely position to be swallowed by that fish and what happened afterwards, we end up with a powerful story of God’s will versus our preferences. The bottom line here is that Jonah is an example of what NOT to do when tasked with godly responsibilities. However, he’s also an example of what TO do. Let’s unfold this account and see how both of these descriptions can be true.
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Ep. 1076: Does the Bible Contradict Itself ? Part II
Ep. 1075: Am I an Arrogant Christian?
Ep. 1074: Does God Judge Everyone the Same Way?
Ep. 1073: Is Motherhood Still Vital?
Ep. 1072: Does the Bible Contradict Itself? (Part I)
Ep. 1071: Should Christians Ever Criticize Anyone?
Ep. 1070: What Can We Learn From Jesus' Final Prayers?
Ep.1069: What Happened at the Last Supper?
Ep. 1068: Do I Have a Sound Christian Mind?
Ep. 1067: Do Christians Need Hope in Their Lives?
Ep.1066: Do I Seek God's Protection or His Permission?
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Ep. 1064: Is He Who Hesitates Really Lost? The Story of Lot
Ep. 1063: Is This the Moment You Were Created For? (Part II)
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Ep.1060: What Does a Marriage Need to Be Strong?
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