Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 4:10-11
Jonah 4:10-11
In this final week of our study, we focus on how to trade the worship of our feelings and thoughts to find pleasure in knowing, feeling and acting according to God’s heart.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments, he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 4:1-9
Jonah 4:1-9
This week, we focus on the Christian’s need to deal with our secret displeasures and recover ourselves from the trap of worshiping our feelings and thoughts.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments, he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 2:9-3:10
Jonah 2:9-3:10
This week, we focus on the Christian’s need to recover our lives through God’s forgiveness and be used in his mission.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 2
Jonah 2:1-10
This week, we focus on the Christian’s need for a lifestyle of repentance in order to prevent wandering and more intimately know Christ’s presence.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments, he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 1:13-17
Jonah 1:13-17
This week, we focus on the necessity of repentance in order to receive the gift of salvation in Jesus Christ. We discuss what repentance is and why it is such a crucial part of the Christian life.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 1:6-13
Jonah 1:6-13
This week we focus on the issues of finding security and stability by unbiblical means
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments he is reluctant and in his worst moments he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances and full of fear. As a ministry of missions minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 1:5
Jonah 1:4-5
This week we focus on the issues of finding security and stability by unbiblical means.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 1:4
Jonah 1:4
This week we focus on understanding the nature of life’s storms.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments, he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 1:1-3
Jonah 1:1-3
This week we learn how an unbiblical thought life produces selfishness and a tendency to escape or isolate when God is asking us to grow.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments he is reluctant and in his worst moments he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances and full of fear. As a ministry of missions minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?