Book
Of Jonah
Jonah,
the un-surrendered prophet. His
name means: dove. The
experience of Jonah served as a sign of
warning to the Ninevites, a type of
Christ to Israel and the world. It
is interesting to note that Jonah was
the only prophet to who the Lord likened
Himself.
The
Book Of Jonah illustrates the reality of
God's amazing grace to both the
unbeliever and the believer.
Chapter 1:1,3 - No I Won't
Coming Soon...
Chapter
1:4,10 - Oh Yes You Will
Chapter
1:11,17 - Man Over Board
Chapter
2:1,10 - Oh My God!
Chapter
3:1,4 - Last Call
Chapter
3:5,10 - Its Not Secret... Jesus Saves!
Chapter
4:1,11 - The Danger Of Anger
The
reality of Hell isn't a very POPULAR
subject, but it is, indeed, a very
IMPORTANT one. Jesus preached ferve
ntly
about this horrible place for one simple
reason: HE DOES NOT WANT ANYONE TO GO
THERE! Many Christians
believe that "hell fire" preaching is
cruel, unnecessary, and
counter-productive. Not the Lord Jesus
Christ! He emphasized the reality of
hell through His preaching and warned
lost people about this horrible place.
As
followers of the Lord Jesus Christ, it
is our responsibility to highlight the
horror of hell and warn people about the
eternal torments of Hell. No one else
will do it or wants to do it. Certainly,
not the Devil, the religiously
ecumenical world, nor the tolerant
churches of worldly acceptance will do
it. The world cannot afford a worldly
church. The New Testament Church
must preach the Gospel and the
consequence of rejecting the Gospel.
Sincerely, Dr. Arthur Belanger
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