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| Jonah Goes to BIG GOD School | |||||||
| #2 God is Always Working Around Me
Open your bible to the book of Jonah. Read Jonah 1:7-16
Examine Jonah 1: 8-9: How do you think Jonah felt when the lots fell to him and he had to explain who he was? Why?
If someone asked you "Who are you?" like the sailors did to Jonah, what would you say?"
How has God gotten you to understand who you are from his perspective?
Can you say like Jonah, "I am a God follower and I worship the LORD, the God of heaven, who made the sea and the land." Why or why not?
Examine Jonah 1:10-12: Why do you think Jonah was willing to be thrown overboard? Do you think he feared for his life? Do you think he'd rather die than obey God? Why or why not?
Examine Jonah 1:13-16: How did the crew of the ship see God at work through Jonah?
Do you believe that God uses you for his plans even when you don't know he is working? Why or why not?
Stop and pray with thankfulness for God's love for you. Ask him to show you who he is in a bigger way today.
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Remember to continue to read through the book of Jonah (replace the name Jonah with your name) to begin discovering essential BIG GOD lessons for the reluctant and even rebellious moments of your life.
Read the book of Jonah online at biblegateway.com
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