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How to Pursue a Life That Is More Receptive to God’s Provision

How to Pursue a Life That Is More Receptive to God’s Provision

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Then the men feared the LORD exceedingly, and they offered a sacrifice to the LORD and made vows.
Jonah 1:16

Here are three things we learn from the ship’s crew about pursuing a God-centred life:

1. Turn to God and ask Him for mercy
“They called out to the LORD” (1:14).
The crew saw that their religion was worthless. They abandoned all other gods. What mattered was finding peace with this God who made the land and the sea, who sends storms, and who speaks through prophets to save them! So, they cried, “O Lord, let us not perish for this man’s life… for you… have done as it pleased you” (1:14). In other words, “Lord, have mercy on us!”

2. Abandon self-rescue and stake your life on Jesus Christ
“They picked up Jonah and hurled him into the sea, and the sea ceased from its raging” (1:15).
These men saw their guilt in the sacrifice. Yet to their amazement they found salvation through the sacrifice. “We crucified the Son of God—that’s our guilt. Yet He laid down his life as a sacrifice to placate God’s wrath for us—that is our salvation.”

3. Pledge your redeemed life to Jesus Christ
“They offered a sacrifice to the LORD and made vows” (1:16).
Many people make vows to God in the middle of a storm. These men made vows to God after He delivered them. That shows a real change of heart. These men knew that they had come back from the dead. And their new life had been bought with a price (Jonah’s). They felt that they were no longer their own, so they pledged their redeemed lives to God.


Which of these steps could you take today?

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