Mad at God: Because He Saves My Enemies
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23-Aug-2024
08.23.24. Why do we struggle to believe that God's grace is for everyone—even for those who have hurt us? That's the same struggle Jonah had as he wrestled with God for saving Jonah's enemies. It is tempting for us to draw a line, put ourselves on the right side of it, and think we're the only people God should love. But as Pastor Mike wraps up the book of Jonah, he challenges us with the question: Because God is a gracious God, shouldn't he also care about the people we don't care about? . . .
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