Refuse God’s Provision Through Someone Else, Part 1

Jonah 1:4-16

Does God only send storms as a result of sin, or can occur even when we’re walking closely with Him? As we navigate through Jonah’s journey, we discover God’s incredible grace and His sovereign hand at work, even in the middle of life’s tempests.

Join us as we unpack Jonah chapter 1, verses 4 to 16, in the compelling message titled “Refuse God’s Provision through Someone Else”. Pastor Colin offers profound insights into how God’s sovereignty operates through both the storms and the calm, showing us that we can find comfort in His perfect will, even during life’s darkest moments.

100:00:01,000 –> 00:00:11,400When it comes to storms, when it comes to disasters, when it comes to tragedies200:00:11,400 –> 00:00:19,620in life, you have two choices as to what to believe. Either you will believe that300:00:19,620 –> 00:00:25,959God is in control even of these things, or you will end up concluding that he is400:00:26,240 –> 00:00:31,660somehow a helpless, or at least passive, observer.500:00:31,660 –> 00:00:34,880Welcome to Open the Bible with Pastor Colin Smith. I’m David Pick600:00:35,060 –> 00:00:39,459I’m glad you could join us today. Colin, we’re in a series about Jonah700:00:39,459 –> 00:00:45,160talking about storms today. There’s an idea around I think, that God will send800:00:45,160 –> 00:00:49,500you a blessing when you deserve it, and he sends storms if we have sin in our900:00:49,500 –> 00:00:53,580life, or if we’re running away from him. Is there ever a time, do you think, when1000:00:53,820 –> 00:00:57,680God might send a storm, when we’re actually walking closely with him?1100:00:57,900 –> 00:01:01,220Oh yeah, well there’s an example of that in the Gospels. The disciples are in the1200:01:01,220 –> 00:01:05,580boat with Jesus and they’re acting in obedience, because he told them to go1300:01:05,580 –> 00:01:09,480the other side of the lake, and a storm comes. So, storms come in the middle of1400:01:09,480 –> 00:01:15,320obedience. In this story, in Jonah, this is a storm that comes in the setting of1500:01:15,320 –> 00:01:19,879Jonah’s disobedience, but you know, the thing that strikes me about it is that1600:01:20,040 –> 00:01:26,320even here, the storm is an expression of God’s grace. It’s God not letting Jonah1700:01:26,320 –> 00:01:33,360go and no storm, calm seas for Jonah, and he just drifts off out of the will and1800:01:33,360 –> 00:01:37,940purpose of God, but God sends a storm because he loves Jonah more than that.1900:01:37,940 –> 00:01:42,180And as we face storms in our life, that can be a real comfort, that God can be2000:01:42,180 –> 00:01:45,779using that storm to draw us back into his presence.2100:01:45,779 –> 00:01:46,559Well, I think it’s2200:01:47,000 –> 00:01:51,599important to say there is no event in life in which God is not working for our2300:01:51,599 –> 00:01:56,260good. God works in all things for the good of those who love him. That’s the2400:01:56,260 –> 00:01:57,839great assurance that we have as Christians.2500:01:57,839 –> 00:01:59,720So join us if you can today in2600:01:59,720 –> 00:02:04,599Jonah chapter 1 and verses 4 to 16, as we begin a message,2700:02:04,599 –> 00:02:09,080Refuse God’s Provision through Someone Else. Here is Colin.2800:02:09,080 –> 00:02:12,699Now I want to take up the story at verse 3, where we’re told2900:02:12,820 –> 00:02:18,500that Jonah ran away from the Lord and he headed for Tarshish.3000:02:18,500 –> 00:02:19,899Someone asked me the question3100:02:19,899 –> 00:02:22,500this week, you know, why did he bother going to Tarshish if he3200:02:22,500 –> 00:02:24,440didn’t want to go to Nineveh, why didn’t he just stay3300:02:24,440 –> 00:02:27,979where he was? Well I think the answer to that3400:02:27,979 –> 00:02:30,820is that Jonah was a prophet. And that3500:02:30,820 –> 00:02:34,220meant that Jonah received special revelation from God.3600:02:34,500 –> 00:02:40,559God spoke to Jonah directly in a way rather like the way he spoke to Moses.3700:02:40,660 –> 00:02:44,119So when Jonah refused God’s call and disobeyed God’s3800:02:44,119 –> 00:02:46,240command, he would have known that that would have3900:02:46,240 –> 00:02:52,059shut off any further direct revelation from God into Jonah’s life.4000:02:52,059 –> 00:02:55,059That meant that he could not continue as a prophet.4100:02:55,960 –> 00:02:58,520If he made up his own prophecies without receiving4200:02:58,520 –> 00:03:01,800revelation from the Lord he would be a false prophet.4300:03:01,800 –> 00:03:04,660If he stopped prophesying in 잘 개포, everyone would know that4400:03:04,660 –> 00:03:07,360there was something wrong in Jonah’s relationship with the Lord,4500:03:07,360 –> 00:03:10,539why had his ministry suddenly been turned off?4600:03:10,619 –> 00:03:13,520So the choice that this man faced, I think, was either4700:03:13,520 –> 00:03:17,779he should obey God and go to Nineveh, which he did not want to do,4800:03:17,779 –> 00:03:21,960or that he quit being a prophet, start over a new life in some4900:03:21,960 –> 00:03:25,440other kind of work in a new place and with a new identity.5000:03:25,440 –> 00:03:29,139It seems that that’s what Jonah decided he wanted to do.5100:03:29,139 –> 00:03:33,460He ran away from the Lord and he headed for Tarshish.5200:03:33,460 –> 00:03:36,740Notice verse 3 tells us that he went down to Joppa5300:03:36,740 –> 00:03:39,660and when he got there, here’s an amazing thing.5400:03:39,720 –> 00:03:42,380He found a ship just sitting in the dock there5500:03:42,380 –> 00:03:46,179that was ready to sail for that very port.5600:03:46,179 –> 00:03:47,779Now here’s an interesting thing.5700:03:48,800 –> 00:03:50,520If you decide to go to Tarshish5800:03:50,520 –> 00:03:52,860there will always be a boat to get you there.5900:03:53,979 –> 00:03:54,960Isn’t that amazing?6000:03:55,940 –> 00:03:58,660When a person decides to move away from the Lord6100:03:58,660 –> 00:04:02,339there will always be opportunities to pursue that desire.6200:04:04,160 –> 00:04:07,899C.H. Spurgeon told a wonderful story, I love this one,6300:04:07,940 –> 00:04:11,320it’s about a man who had a violent temper.6400:04:11,320 –> 00:04:13,520And Spurgeon said there was a pattern6500:04:13,520 –> 00:04:15,720with this man’s behavior.6600:04:15,720 –> 00:04:18,600When he got angry, he would lose his temper.6700:04:18,600 –> 00:04:20,299And when he lost his temper,6800:04:20,299 –> 00:04:23,359he would pick up something and he would throw it.6900:04:23,359 –> 00:04:24,600And Spurgeon said,7000:04:24,600 –> 00:04:28,079what really surprised me about this man7100:04:28,079 –> 00:04:31,839was not that he got angry and lost his temper,7200:04:31,839 –> 00:04:36,220not even that when he lost his temper he would throw things.7300:04:36,279 –> 00:04:38,940What really surprised me, said Spurgeon,7400:04:38,940 –> 00:04:41,940was that whenever he was angry,7500:04:41,940 –> 00:04:44,040there was always something there at hand7600:04:44,040 –> 00:04:45,899just waiting to be thrown.7700:04:47,500 –> 00:04:50,739Now, Jonah was running from the Lord7800:04:51,640 –> 00:04:56,660and there was the very opportunity waiting for him.7900:04:56,660 –> 00:04:59,179The boat was there in the port.8000:05:00,100 –> 00:05:03,760Never trust circumstances8100:05:03,799 –> 00:05:07,440when you are refusing the Word of God.8200:05:08,579 –> 00:05:10,000For if you are running from God,8300:05:10,000 –> 00:05:12,220there will always be opportunities8400:05:12,220 –> 00:05:16,160for your sin and your rebellion to become worse.8500:05:16,160 –> 00:05:18,640Now thank God that’s not the end of the story.8600:05:18,640 –> 00:05:22,119Jonah’s sinful heart is taking him away from the Lord8700:05:22,119 –> 00:05:24,239but God, wonderfully in his mercy,8800:05:24,239 –> 00:05:28,540is set and determined on bringing Jonah back.8900:05:28,540 –> 00:05:30,579And at this point in the story9000:05:30,579 –> 00:05:32,279I want you to notice that it’s almost9100:05:32,279 –> 00:05:33,640as if the focus moves9200:05:33,640 –> 00:05:35,859because Jonah now wants to tell us9300:05:35,859 –> 00:05:39,440the remarkable story of the ship’s crew9400:05:39,440 –> 00:05:42,339and how these men who at the beginning9500:05:42,339 –> 00:05:45,640when they launched out on the journey to Tarsus9600:05:45,640 –> 00:05:48,940they knew absolutely nothing about the God of the Bible.9700:05:50,079 –> 00:05:52,140But in the course of this journey9800:05:52,140 –> 00:05:56,079they were wonderfully converted to faith9900:05:56,079 –> 00:05:57,739in the God of the Bible10000:05:57,739 –> 00:06:02,660and they became truly God-centered believers.10100:06:02,660 –> 00:06:04,619A wonderful conversion.10200:06:04,619 –> 00:06:07,239And I once suggested in the story10300:06:07,239 –> 00:06:08,380that we’re going to look at today10400:06:08,380 –> 00:06:11,160of the conversion of the ship’s crew10500:06:11,160 –> 00:06:14,779we have one of the clearest pictures of the gospel10600:06:14,779 –> 00:06:16,339in all of the Bible.10700:06:16,339 –> 00:06:18,079If you want to know simply10800:06:18,079 –> 00:06:19,279and if you’re the kind of person10900:06:19,279 –> 00:06:20,799who thinks in pictures11000:06:20,799 –> 00:06:22,679what is the gospel all about11100:06:22,679 –> 00:06:24,299you’ll never get it clearer I think11200:06:24,299 –> 00:06:26,299than right here.11300:06:26,299 –> 00:06:27,899Because the gospel at its heart11400:06:27,899 –> 00:06:29,000is about two things.11500:06:29,000 –> 00:06:31,179It is about the storm11600:06:31,220 –> 00:06:33,820and it’s about the sacrifice.11700:06:33,820 –> 00:06:37,200It is about the storm of God’s judgment11800:06:37,200 –> 00:06:40,220and it is the sacrifice11900:06:40,220 –> 00:06:42,720by which we can be saved12000:06:42,720 –> 00:06:44,299from that judgment.12100:06:44,299 –> 00:06:47,519And these two things are powerfully presented to us12200:06:47,519 –> 00:06:49,619right here in this part of the story12300:06:49,619 –> 00:06:52,140we’ve come to today.12400:06:52,140 –> 00:06:54,059So, let’s look first at the storm then12500:06:54,059 –> 00:06:55,760beginning at verse four.12600:06:56,660 –> 00:06:59,739The Lord sent a great wind12700:06:59,739 –> 00:07:00,859on the sea12800:07:01,820 –> 00:07:05,540and such a violent storm arose12900:07:05,540 –> 00:07:09,179that the ship threatened to break up.13000:07:10,100 –> 00:07:13,559Now let’s pause there for a moment and think about this.13100:07:13,559 –> 00:07:17,459God sent the storm.13200:07:19,260 –> 00:07:22,799God sent the storm.13300:07:24,500 –> 00:07:27,619Storms don’t happen by chance.13400:07:28,600 –> 00:07:31,279Now, folks talk a lot about mother nature13500:07:31,279 –> 00:07:35,940as if nature operated by its own independent power.13600:07:35,940 –> 00:07:37,820But the Bible never suggests to us13700:07:37,820 –> 00:07:41,160that nature operates by its own independent power.13800:07:41,160 –> 00:07:44,260The Bible says to us that God sustains all things13900:07:44,260 –> 00:07:48,359by His powerful word that Hebrews chapter one in verse three.14000:07:48,359 –> 00:07:50,619When the disciples were with the Lord Jesus14100:07:50,619 –> 00:07:52,700and remember, he calmed the storm,14200:07:52,700 –> 00:07:54,220the disciples said about Jesus,14300:07:54,320 –> 00:07:55,540who is this?14400:07:55,540 –> 00:07:59,420Even the wind and the waves obey him.14500:08:01,779 –> 00:08:04,239So when it comes to storms,14600:08:05,119 –> 00:08:08,200when it comes to disasters,14700:08:08,200 –> 00:08:11,299when it comes to tragedies in life,14800:08:12,260 –> 00:08:15,399you have two choices as to what to believe.14900:08:17,019 –> 00:08:20,040Either you will believe that God is in control15000:08:20,040 –> 00:08:22,399even of these things,15100:08:22,399 –> 00:08:25,459or you will end up concluding that he is somehow15200:08:25,459 –> 00:08:29,920a helpless or at least passive observer.15300:08:31,940 –> 00:08:35,539Now, Christians debate how we understand15400:08:35,539 –> 00:08:37,020the Bible on these issues,15500:08:37,020 –> 00:08:38,960and someone might well say,15600:08:38,960 –> 00:08:42,340you know, if you’re saying that God is sovereign15700:08:42,340 –> 00:08:44,299controlling all things,15800:08:44,299 –> 00:08:46,140doesn’t that give you a problem15900:08:46,140 –> 00:08:47,900if you say that God is sovereign16000:08:47,900 –> 00:08:50,299even over storms that wrecked ships?16100:08:50,299 –> 00:08:51,900Listen.16200:08:51,900 –> 00:08:55,900I would rather live with the problem16300:08:55,900 –> 00:08:59,960of a God who is sovereign over all things16400:08:59,960 –> 00:09:02,799than live with the problem of a God16500:09:02,799 –> 00:09:06,179who is a helpless or passive observer16600:09:06,179 –> 00:09:09,760of the worst things that happen in life, wouldn’t you?16700:09:12,020 –> 00:09:13,419God sends the storm.16800:09:15,580 –> 00:09:19,460The storm is God’s intervention in Jonah’s life.16900:09:20,299 –> 00:09:22,159You may want to think about this a little,17000:09:22,159 –> 00:09:26,520but I thank God that God did not leave Jonah17100:09:26,520 –> 00:09:27,739to his own free will.17200:09:29,380 –> 00:09:32,299Jonah’s will was moving right in the wrong direction17300:09:32,299 –> 00:09:34,840into a wasted life,17400:09:34,840 –> 00:09:37,219and but for the intervention of God,17500:09:37,219 –> 00:09:39,340that’s where he would have remained.17600:09:40,260 –> 00:09:44,179But God was messing with Jonah’s rebellious will17700:09:44,179 –> 00:09:47,580to save him from a life wasted in disobedience.17800:09:47,580 –> 00:09:49,140Life wasted in disobedience.17900:09:49,140 –> 00:09:51,820Don’t you thank God for the way in which his hand18000:09:51,820 –> 00:09:53,500has intervened in your life.18100:09:53,500 –> 00:09:54,859And where would you have been18200:09:54,859 –> 00:09:59,859if it was not for his gracious intervention in your life.18300:10:00,059 –> 00:10:01,140And at the same time,18400:10:01,140 –> 00:10:03,640this God who steps in and messes18500:10:03,640 –> 00:10:06,820with all kinds of human affairs,18600:10:06,820 –> 00:10:10,280he is stepping in to redeem a ship’s crew,18700:10:10,280 –> 00:10:13,140to touch the lives of a group of men18800:10:13,140 –> 00:10:15,539who know not the first thing about him.18900:10:15,539 –> 00:10:16,979Our God is amazing.19000:10:18,179 –> 00:10:23,179Even his judgments are filled with his mercy.19100:10:23,539 –> 00:10:28,020And if he can use the crucifixion of his own son19200:10:28,020 –> 00:10:30,979to bring the redemption of the world,19300:10:30,979 –> 00:10:35,979you can trust him and his wise and loving hand19400:10:37,739 –> 00:10:39,140in the darkest storms,19500:10:39,140 –> 00:10:44,140in the greatest tragedies of your life as well.19600:10:45,260 –> 00:10:46,900Boy our minds will struggle with this,19700:10:46,900 –> 00:10:49,979but I want to encourage you to hold tightly19800:10:51,059 –> 00:10:53,700to the comfort of knowing that God is sovereign19900:10:54,820 –> 00:10:58,700and that though we live in a confusing world,20000:10:58,700 –> 00:11:02,780we do not live in a world that operates on random chance.20100:11:04,700 –> 00:11:07,539You’re listening to Open the Bible with Pastor Colin Smith.20200:11:07,539 –> 00:11:09,340And we have to pause the message briefly there,20300:11:09,340 –> 00:11:11,619but we’ll be back very soon.20400:11:11,619 –> 00:11:13,219The message is called20500:11:13,219 –> 00:11:16,039Refuse God’s Provision Through Someone Else.20600:11:16,099 –> 00:11:17,700And it’s part of the series,20700:11:17,700 –> 00:11:20,299How to Avoid a God Centered Life.20800:11:20,299 –> 00:11:24,099That’s a somewhat ironic title, as you’ll imagine.20900:11:24,099 –> 00:11:26,020If you ever miss one of these series,21000:11:26,020 –> 00:11:29,020it’s very easy to catch up and go back and listen again21100:11:29,020 –> 00:11:34,020by coming online to our website, openthebible.org.uk,21200:11:34,320 –> 00:11:36,400or by going to your favorite podcast site21300:11:36,400 –> 00:11:38,599if you prefer listening to a podcast,21400:11:38,599 –> 00:11:41,359and you can find Pastor Colin Smith21500:11:41,359 –> 00:11:44,200by searching for Open The Bible UK,21600:11:44,200 –> 00:11:45,619and you can subscribe21700:11:46,500 –> 00:11:49,539if you want to receive regular podcasts in that way.21800:11:49,539 –> 00:11:51,820We have a new podcast at the moment21900:11:51,820 –> 00:11:53,659called Hike Through The Bible,22000:11:53,659 –> 00:11:56,760and it’s associated with Pastor Colin’s book22100:11:56,760 –> 00:11:58,500also called Hike Through The Bible,22200:11:58,500 –> 00:12:00,739which is a study course that takes you22300:12:00,739 –> 00:12:03,940right through the Bible in the space of a year.22400:12:03,940 –> 00:12:06,219Now, the podcast includes Pastor Colin22500:12:06,219 –> 00:12:07,979reading a chapter from his book22600:12:07,979 –> 00:12:09,979and then discussing that chapter22700:12:09,979 –> 00:12:13,039with some of his friends and colleagues.22800:12:13,039 –> 00:12:14,140It’s available now,22900:12:14,500 –> 00:12:17,359and you can find out all about it on our website,23000:12:17,359 –> 00:12:20,719openthebible.org.uk.23100:12:20,719 –> 00:12:23,280Back to the message now, we’re in Jonah chapter one,23200:12:23,280 –> 00:12:26,179starting at verse four going through to verse 16.23300:12:26,179 –> 00:12:27,700Here is Colin.23400:12:27,700 –> 00:12:29,400Remember at this point the crew23500:12:29,400 –> 00:12:32,280who become the focus of the story,23600:12:32,280 –> 00:12:34,380they do not know the God of the Bible.23700:12:35,400 –> 00:12:36,479They had their own religion,23800:12:36,479 –> 00:12:39,219as, of course, the vast majority of people in this world,23900:12:39,219 –> 00:12:42,320east and west, have some form of religion,24000:12:42,340 –> 00:12:45,260but they do not know the God of the Bible,24100:12:45,260 –> 00:12:47,419and so when they find themselves in a storm24200:12:47,419 –> 00:12:49,340we read verse five,24300:12:49,340 –> 00:12:52,739that all the sailors were afraid24400:12:52,739 –> 00:12:57,260and each cried out to his own God.24500:12:58,140 –> 00:13:00,799Now, they all had a religion,24600:13:00,799 –> 00:13:03,760and they did what human beings always do24700:13:03,760 –> 00:13:06,340in a time of crisis and trouble,24800:13:06,340 –> 00:13:08,659they instinctively invoked their religion24900:13:08,700 –> 00:13:10,539and they cried out to their God.25000:13:10,539 –> 00:13:12,719They began to pray.25100:13:12,719 –> 00:13:15,679I don’t know how many crew would be on the ship,25200:13:15,679 –> 00:13:20,280but it says each of them cried out to their own God.25300:13:20,280 –> 00:13:21,500That’s an awful lot of gods25400:13:21,500 –> 00:13:23,700are being asked to help here, right?25500:13:23,700 –> 00:13:26,979If each of them’s crying out to his own God.25600:13:26,979 –> 00:13:29,460And for all those crying out to these many gods,25700:13:29,460 –> 00:13:32,020there is nothing that is actually happening25800:13:32,020 –> 00:13:35,900to make any kind of a difference.25900:13:35,900 –> 00:13:38,099And so Jonah had gone below deck,26000:13:38,099 –> 00:13:39,520you’ll see it in verse six26100:13:39,520 –> 00:13:42,979and he had fallen into a very deep sleep26200:13:42,979 –> 00:13:45,219and the captain goes down and calls on him,26300:13:45,219 –> 00:13:48,500get up, he says to Jonah and call on your God26400:13:48,500 –> 00:13:50,580because maybe he will take note of us26500:13:50,580 –> 00:13:52,460and we will not perish.26600:13:52,460 –> 00:13:54,880You notice, Jonah, I don’t know how in the world26700:13:54,880 –> 00:13:56,859you can be asleep because all of us on the deck,26800:13:56,859 –> 00:13:58,219we’re all calling on our gods26900:13:58,219 –> 00:13:59,780and it’s not done any good so far.27000:13:59,780 –> 00:14:01,440Why don’t you get up, you call on your God.27100:14:01,440 –> 00:14:04,299See if he’ll do anything to help us.27200:14:05,380 –> 00:14:07,140And the fascinating thing here27300:14:07,140 –> 00:14:08,919is that Jonah is silent27400:14:10,260 –> 00:14:12,400because he can’t pray.27500:14:13,419 –> 00:14:17,979How can you pray to a god you are actively disobeying27600:14:17,979 –> 00:14:20,260at that very time?27700:14:20,260 –> 00:14:21,359It’s impossible.27800:14:23,299 –> 00:14:25,260Christians running from God27900:14:25,260 –> 00:14:28,539are of no use to lost people in a storm.28000:14:30,059 –> 00:14:32,780And R.T. Kendall has a wonderful comment28100:14:32,780 –> 00:14:34,580in his book on Jonah at this point,28200:14:35,580 –> 00:14:39,679and he says perhaps one of the most embarrassing things28300:14:39,679 –> 00:14:42,700that can ever happen to a back slidden Christian28400:14:43,640 –> 00:14:45,719is for an unbeliever to come to you28500:14:45,719 –> 00:14:49,280and say I need you to pray for me.28600:14:51,940 –> 00:14:54,919And you see, that’s what’s happening for Jonah right here,28700:14:54,919 –> 00:14:56,799but he’s immobilized because28800:14:56,799 –> 00:14:59,719of his unresolved conflict with God28900:14:59,719 –> 00:15:02,940and his tenacious holding on29000:15:02,960 –> 00:15:05,619to his own continuing sin.29100:15:07,299 –> 00:15:09,440Maybe you see yourself in Jonah here.29200:15:10,760 –> 00:15:12,739He couldn’t pray, because he was locked29300:15:12,739 –> 00:15:16,679into this unresolved conflict with God.29400:15:16,679 –> 00:15:21,539So Jonah’s silent and there is no witness aboard this ship.29500:15:21,539 –> 00:15:25,280Imagine it, he is the only man onboard the ship29600:15:25,280 –> 00:15:27,719who knows the living God,29700:15:27,719 –> 00:15:31,859the only man who can pray to the Almighty knowing him.29800:15:32,840 –> 00:15:35,380And he says nothing, he has nothing to offer,29900:15:36,260 –> 00:15:38,919because he’s immobilized by his own sin.30000:15:40,020 –> 00:15:42,719Thank God the story doesn’t end there.30100:15:42,719 –> 00:15:47,659Because again, the God who steps into human lives30200:15:47,659 –> 00:15:48,940takes the initiative30300:15:48,940 –> 00:15:52,219and he does this in a very unusual way.30400:15:52,219 –> 00:15:55,380God exposed Jonah’s sin30500:15:56,520 –> 00:15:59,380and he did it in this remarkable way.30600:15:59,380 –> 00:16:02,179He used tumbling dice30700:16:03,119 –> 00:16:08,119to reveal his rebellious servant’s secret.30800:16:09,340 –> 00:16:11,580Look at it there right in verse seven.30900:16:11,580 –> 00:16:12,780The sailors said to each other,31000:16:12,780 –> 00:16:15,500ome let us cast lots31100:16:15,500 –> 00:16:18,599and find out who is responsible for this calamity.31200:16:19,679 –> 00:16:21,580And they cast lots31300:16:22,580 –> 00:16:25,739and the lot fell on Jonah.31400:16:26,820 –> 00:16:28,780I don’t know actually whether they used dice31500:16:28,780 –> 00:16:32,419or what form of casting lots they would actually have used.31600:16:32,419 –> 00:16:34,780But whatever form it was,31700:16:34,780 –> 00:16:36,380the book of Proverbs tells us that31800:16:36,380 –> 00:16:39,500God is sovereign even over the outcome of the lot,31900:16:39,500 –> 00:16:41,520that’s in Proverbs chapter 16.32000:16:41,520 –> 00:16:45,099And God sovereignly overruled the outcome of32100:16:45,099 –> 00:16:48,619the dice or whatever lot was being cast32200:16:48,619 –> 00:16:52,039so that Jonah was identified to these men32300:16:52,039 –> 00:16:55,739and exposed as the source of the problem.32400:16:55,840 –> 00:16:58,840By the way, if God exposes your sin,32500:17:02,020 –> 00:17:04,979it is because He loves you.32600:17:04,979 –> 00:17:07,979The Lord disciplines those He loves.32700:17:10,900 –> 00:17:13,239Not those He hates.32800:17:13,239 –> 00:17:15,880Disciplines His own children who He loves.32900:17:15,880 –> 00:17:19,099He will not allow your unconfessed sin33000:17:19,099 –> 00:17:21,180to remain secret forever.33100:17:22,500 –> 00:17:25,280Will not allow you to be immobilized33200:17:25,319 –> 00:17:27,239if you are really His child33300:17:27,239 –> 00:17:29,579in terms of usefulness in this world forever.33400:17:29,579 –> 00:17:33,920He steps in and what has not been confessed is now exposed.33500:17:33,920 –> 00:17:38,500I think that Jonah must have been relieved at this point.33600:17:38,500 –> 00:17:40,760At last, his secret was out.33700:17:41,780 –> 00:17:44,300Something similar happened do you remember to King David33800:17:44,300 –> 00:17:48,459where he carried secrets, sin that was unconfessed33900:17:49,479 –> 00:17:51,199in his own life for some time.34000:17:51,199 –> 00:17:53,599Then, you remember, the prophet, Nathan, came34100:17:53,900 –> 00:17:56,579By that means God exposed this unconfessed sin34200:17:56,579 –> 00:18:01,540and David wrote about the relief that it was to him34300:18:01,540 –> 00:18:05,040to finally have this weight off his back34400:18:05,040 –> 00:18:08,060and to be able to be open and authentic before God34500:18:08,060 –> 00:18:11,579and no longer to live a life of covering up.34600:18:11,579 –> 00:18:14,060You can read about it in Psalm 32.34700:18:14,060 –> 00:18:15,979Let me just quote these verses to you34800:18:15,979 –> 00:18:18,060He says, when I was silent,34900:18:19,339 –> 00:18:21,540when I was keeping the big secret,35000:18:21,859 –> 00:18:25,939here’s what it was like, my bones wasted away,35100:18:25,939 –> 00:18:27,939for he says to God day and night,35200:18:27,939 –> 00:18:31,780your hand was heavy upon me and my strength,35300:18:31,780 –> 00:18:33,119it was just drained out,35400:18:33,119 –> 00:18:37,359it was sapped as in the heat of summer.35500:18:37,359 –> 00:18:39,400I just felt exhausted.35600:18:40,800 –> 00:18:43,699Living this covered up kind of a life35700:18:43,699 –> 00:18:45,540day after day, week after week.35800:18:47,239 –> 00:18:51,359It was like being exhausted on a scorching summer day35900:18:52,199 –> 00:18:54,219and then he puts at the end of that,36000:18:54,219 –> 00:18:56,000that word that comes in the Psalms,36100:18:56,000 –> 00:18:58,500have you ever noticed that the word sila,36200:18:58,500 –> 00:19:00,060it just means think about that?36300:19:01,939 –> 00:19:04,680He says, this is what my experience of covering up36400:19:04,680 –> 00:19:09,140was like, it was exhausting, think about that.36500:19:11,979 –> 00:19:14,979And then he says, then I acknowledged my sin36600:19:14,979 –> 00:19:17,199and did not cover up my iniquity,36700:19:17,199 –> 00:19:20,380I said I will confess my transgression to the Lord36800:19:21,000 –> 00:19:26,000and you forgave the guilt of my sin, sila.36900:19:27,000 –> 00:19:28,819Think about that.37000:19:31,699 –> 00:19:36,699The release, the relief, the freedom37100:19:40,359 –> 00:19:45,319that I’m no longer living a secret life.37200:19:47,579 –> 00:19:49,739And God’s hand is on the tumbling dice37300:19:49,739 –> 00:19:51,239because he loves Jonah,37400:19:52,099 –> 00:19:56,140and he won’t allow his ministry to be compromised37500:19:57,180 –> 00:20:02,180or his life to be stunted any longer.37600:20:04,959 –> 00:20:07,060When God exposed Jonah’s sin,37700:20:07,060 –> 00:20:08,760it was the beginning of hope37800:20:08,760 –> 00:20:13,760not only for him but also for the entire crew of the ship.37900:20:14,060 –> 00:20:15,099You notice in the story38000:20:15,099 –> 00:20:17,780that they begin to pepper Jonah with questions.38100:20:17,780 –> 00:20:18,619What do you do?38200:20:18,619 –> 00:20:19,560Where do you come from?38300:20:20,099 –> 00:20:22,359So forth, and Jonah tells them verse 1038400:20:22,359 –> 00:20:25,099that he is running from the Lord.38500:20:25,099 –> 00:20:26,880The crew obviously then want to know38600:20:26,880 –> 00:20:29,500well, tell us about the God you are running from38700:20:29,500 –> 00:20:31,739because this is obviously significant.38800:20:31,739 –> 00:20:33,099And Jonah says, verse nine,38900:20:33,099 –> 00:20:36,520I am a Hebrew and I worship the Lord,39000:20:36,520 –> 00:20:41,280the God of heaven who made the sea and the dry land.39100:20:41,280 –> 00:20:44,760And so notice how now Jonah is free.39200:20:44,760 –> 00:20:46,599Now that the sin is confessed39300:20:46,599 –> 00:20:48,560and it’s all been brought out into the open,39400:20:48,560 –> 00:20:51,380Jonah is now in a position where he can be some use39500:20:51,380 –> 00:20:54,359and now tells them about the God of the Bible39600:20:54,359 –> 00:20:56,800who is unlike any other Gods.39700:20:56,800 –> 00:20:58,319He is the God of heaven,39800:20:58,319 –> 00:21:00,439he is the God who created the earth,39900:21:00,439 –> 00:21:03,439he’s the God who rules over the winds and the waves40000:21:03,439 –> 00:21:08,439and even uses tumbling dice to expose his rebellious servants.40100:21:08,680 –> 00:21:10,719He is the God who sends storms,40200:21:10,719 –> 00:21:12,540He is the God who wrecked ships40300:21:12,540 –> 00:21:14,739and He is the God who saves them too.40400:21:16,119 –> 00:21:18,079Well, we have to pause the message briefly there40500:21:18,439 –> 00:21:21,199but we’ll be back again in our next program.40600:21:21,199 –> 00:21:22,500The message is called40700:21:22,500 –> 00:21:26,079Refuse God’s Provision Through Someone Else40800:21:26,079 –> 00:21:29,599and it’s part of the interestingly titled series40900:21:29,599 –> 00:21:31,859How to Avoid a God Centered Life41000:21:31,859 –> 00:21:33,339based on the book of Jonah.41100:21:33,339 –> 00:21:35,180Sometimes we find ourselves41200:21:35,180 –> 00:21:37,680running away from the God who loves us41300:21:37,680 –> 00:21:39,560but the good news is that God41400:21:39,560 –> 00:21:42,079searches us out and brings us back41500:21:42,079 –> 00:21:44,359and that’s what this series is all about.41600:21:44,359 –> 00:21:46,160So I hope you’ll join us again next time41700:21:46,160 –> 00:21:48,000for the next part of the series.41800:21:48,000 –> 00:21:49,800If you ever miss one of the series41900:21:49,800 –> 00:21:51,520or if you want to go back and listen again42000:21:51,520 –> 00:21:52,939you can do that by coming online42100:21:52,939 –> 00:21:57,119to our website openthebible.org.uk42200:21:57,119 –> 00:21:59,119or you can find us as a podcast42300:21:59,119 –> 00:22:01,000on all the main podcast sites42400:22:01,000 –> 00:22:03,619search for OpenTheBibleUK42500:22:03,619 –> 00:22:05,939or follow the link from our website.42600:22:05,939 –> 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Colin Smith is the Senior Pastor of The Orchard Evangelical Free Church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. He has authored a number of books, including Heaven, How I Got Here and Heaven, So Near – So Far. Colin is the Founder and Teaching Pastor for Open the Bible. Follow him on X formerly Twitter.

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