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Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

God’s Love and Ours

Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

Tim Keller

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Spirituality

4.815K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Jonah was called to go to Nineveh to preach, and after a lot of detours, he did. When he got there and began to preach, we’re told that Nineveh, by and large, turned from its violence and its evil ways. Now this is a marvelous thing and we would expect great joy in Jonah’s heart. But surprise, in 4:1, we read, “But Jonah was greatly displeased and became angry.” Why is that? The bottom line is Jonah can’t figure out God’s love. Jonah, like everybody, believes in love in general, but when it comes right down to it has a fatally inadequate understanding of how love actually operates, and in particular, how God’s love actually operates. In the same way, many, maybe most, of our own struggles and collapses (just like Jonah here) are due to our own inadequate understanding of how God’s love really operates. Let’s look at two things that God is trying to get across to Jonah. First, God’s love is refining fire. It is life-purifying. Secondly, God’s love is a seeking fire, a seeking power, a seeking love. This sermon was preached by Dr. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on September 16, 1990. Series: Jonah. Scripture: Jonah 4:1-10 Today's podcast is brought to you by Gospel in Life, the site for all sermons, books, study guides and resources from Timothy Keller and Redeemer Presbyterian Church. If you've enjoyed listening to this podcast and would like to support the ongoing efforts of this ministry, you can do so by visiting https://gospelinlife.com/give and making a one-time or recurring donation.

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A lot of people wrestle with how God's justice and mercy work together.

0:07.6

We rightly cry out for justice against the evil in the world, but we also long for mercy

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when confronted with our own struggles.

0:15.0

Today on Gospel In Life, Tim Keller continues a series in the Book of Jonah, exploring

0:19.4

how God's mercy and justice work perfectly together.

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0:39.4

After four verses one to ten.

0:48.1

But Jonah was greatly displeased and became angry.

0:53.1

He prayed to the Lord, oh Lord, is this not what I said when I was still at home?

0:58.6

That is why I was so quick to flee to Tarshish.

1:02.2

I knew that you were a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and a bounding in love.

1:07.5

I got who relents from sending calamity.

1:10.4

Now oh Lord, take away my life for it is better for me to die than to live.

1:16.7

But the Lord replied, have you any right to be angry?

1:21.0

Jonah went out and sat down at a place east of the city.

1:25.2

There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen

1:30.5

to the city.

1:32.4

Then the Lord God provided a vine and made it grow up over Jonah to give shade for his

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