Sermon Notes 03.01.26

Creekside Church || Wasilla, AK

03.01.26 || WK3_GOD'S RESTORING GRACE

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Creekside Church || Wasilla, AK
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INTRODUCTION — THE MERCY JONAH DID NOT EXPECT…

-- We need to begin at the end of chapter one.

Jonah 1:17
“The LORD appointed a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights.”

-- That word — appointed — matters. Throughout this story, we are going to see that God appoints: a storm, a fish, a plant, a worm, a scorching wind. Nothing in this account is accidental. Jonah is not swallowed by chaos. He is swallowed by sovereignty.

-- From the outside, this moment looks like judgment. But many careful commentators note something profound: Jonah’s deliverance BEGINS when he is swallowed — not when he is released.

-- The sea was DISCIPLINE. The fish was SALVATION. The fish was not PUNISHMENT. It was MERCY. One commentator calls the great fish Jonah’s “lifeboat fish.”

-- Week One — God’s Grace Sends.
-- Week Two — God’s Grace Awakens (through interruption).

-- This Awakening happened as the storm corrected Jonah’s sinful behavior. Now we see the fish is appointed to correct something deeper. Jonah 2 is not about surviving a fish. It is about what God is restoring inside Johan’s heart.

-- IMPORTANT: God RESTORES what He CORRECTS. And when He restores, He does more than redirect our steps.

-- He graciously renews our understanding of His mercy, and then patiently reshapes our heart until we learn to love what He loves.

-- That is what is happening in Jonah 2. And that is what God is often doing in us.
KEY THOUGHT...

“God GRACIOUSLY RENEWS our understanding of His MERCY, and then PATIENTLY RESHAPES our HEART until we learn to LOVE what HE LOVES.”
Jonah 2:1-10 CSB

Jonah prayed to the LORD his God from the belly of the fishI called to the LORD in my distress,  and he answered me. I cried out for help from deep inside   Sheol;  you heard my voice.When you threw me into the depths,  into the heart of the seas,  the current  overcame me. All your breakers and your billows swept over me.And I said, “I have been banished  from your sight,  yet I will look  once more toward your holy temple.”The water engulfed me up to the neck;  , the watery depths overcame me; seaweed was wrapped around my head.I sank to the foundations of the mountains,  the earth’s gates shut behind me forever!  Then you raised my life  from the Pit, LORD  my God!As my life was fading away,  I remembered the LORD,  and my prayer came to you,  to your holy temple.Those who cherish worthless idols  abandon their faithful lovebut as for me, I will sacrifice  to you with a voice of thanksgiving.  I will fulfill  what I have vowed. Salvation  belongs to the  LORD.Then the LORD commanded the fish,  and it vomited Jonah onto dry land.
-1- ASSURANCE BEFORE RELEASE…

JONAH 2:1–2
"Jonah prayed to the Lord his God from the belly of the fish: 2 I called to the Lord in my distress, and he answered me. I cried out for help from deep inside Sheol; you heard my voice."

-- He says, “He answered me.” But he is still inside the fish. That matters. This is Jonah’s first recorded prayer in the book. He did not pray in the storm. He did not pray when confronted. He did not pray when exposed. He prays when control dies. And notice the tone. This is not panic. This is not bargaining. This reads like gratitude.

-- Some scholars observe that Jonah 2 sounds more like a thanksgiving psalm than a desperate plea. He speaks as if rescue is already underway. Because it is. The fish is not punishment. It is preservation. God gave him peace before He gave him dry land. And that is often how God works. He restores belief before He changes circumstances.

-- He could have rescued Jonah instantly. But He chose three days and three nights. Why? Because God was not only saving Jonah from drowning. He was beginning to renew Jonah’s understanding of mercy.
—> QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER…
[Assurance Before Release]

1. Do you trust that God has heard you — even when nothing around you has changed?

2. Have you mistaken God’s preservation for punishment?

3. What might God be forming in you that could not be formed any other way?

—> Peace in the fish is only the beginning. Now Jonah must confront the deeper truth and recognize who was behind the storm in the first place…
-2- SOVEREIGNTY RECOGNIZED…
[“YET I WILL LOOK”]

JONAH 2:3–4
"3 When you threw me into the depths, into the heart of the seas, the current overcame me. All your breakers and your billows swept over me. 4 And I said, “I have been banished from your sight, yet I will look once more toward your holy temple.”

-- [Jonah 2:3] In chapter one, sailors threw him. Now Jonah says: You threw me. That is not blame. That is recalibration. The storm was not chaos. It was providence. Jonah now recognizes what he could not see before: He was never outside God’s hand.

-- [did he actually die?] Back in VERSE 2 he even uses Sheol language — the realm of death. It isn’t clear if Jonah actually died or if that was just symbolic, I believe he actually died and was resurrected (makes Jesus’ statement clear on death and resurrection), but either way the meaning is clear: He had reached the end of himself. And yet he was still within God’s sovereign reach.

-- [Jonah 2:4] “And I said, “I have been banished from your sight, YET I will look once more toward your holy temple.” That is how it felt. Banished. Cut off. Cast out. His greatest pain was not the sea. It was the feeling of distance from God.

-- But here is the hinge: “Yet I will look.” He does not deny the depth. He does not minimize the discipline. But he refuses to let his feelings define reality. The temple represented covenant presence. Atonement. Mercy. Mediation. Jonah is re-centering his beliefs around who God truly is. The waters were real. The descent was real. The discipline was real. But so was God’s covenant mercy. And that changes how he interprets everything.
—> QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER…
[Sovereignty Recognized...'yet I will look']

1. What would it look like to say YET” in your present season, even though things might look worse than they ever have?

2. Where has your feeling of distance from God overshadowed what you know to be true about Him?

3. Is your gaze fixed on the sea and the fish — or on the loving, merciful character of God?

—> Jonah has now recognized God’s sovereignty…allowing it to reshape his heart is another thing altogether. And this is where Jonah’s repentance begins to take form…
-3- REMEMBERING THE LORD…
[ALREADY NOT YET]

JONAH 2:5-7
"5 The water engulfed me up to the neck; the watery depths overcame me; seaweed was wrapped around my head. 6 I sank to the foundations of the mountains, the earth’s gates shut behind me forever! Then you raised my life from the Pit, Lord my God! 7 As my life was fading away, I remembered the Lord, and my prayer came to you, to your holy temple."

-- HE REMEMBERED…and this is where REPENTANCE STARTS. Before obedience shifts, belief shifts. Jonah’s mind is being renewed. He now sees sovereignty. He now sees mercy. He now sees salvation.

-- BUT HERE IS THE TENSION…His heart hasn’t quite caught up to his head. He is grateful for personal rescue. But the question is will he rejoice when God shows that same mercy to Nineveh? His personal restoration has begun but is not complete. His BELIEFS are being corrected but his AFFECTIONS are still being formed. And that matters.

-- The same is true in our own journey…God renews our understanding of His mercy, and then patiently reshapes our heart until we learn to love what He loves.
—> QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER…
[Remembering The Lord]

1. Have you experienced relief from the correction without allowing God to renew your heart to be like His?

2. Is your gratitude rooted in personal rescue — or is it rooted in God’s merciful character?

3. Where might your obedience still lag behind your confession?

—> If Jonah’s understanding is being corrected, the proof will be found in what he declares next…
-4- SALVATION BELONGS TO THE LORD…

JONAH 2:8–9
"8 Those who cherish worthless idols abandon their faithful love, 9 but as for me, I will sacrifice to you with a voice of thanksgiving. I will fulfill what I have vowed. Salvation belongs to the Lord."

-- This is the theological center of the book. Salvation belongs to the LORD. God is the decisive actor in salvation. Not prophets. Not nations. Not merit. God. Jonah now affirms what he resisted in chapter one: Mercy is not his to manage.

-- Close-up picture: God saved Jonah.
-- Big picture: God saves whom He wills.

-- And that is where the tension sharpens: Jonah declares salvation belongs to the LORD. Yet in chapter 4, he will resent the LORD for giving it to Nineveh. He has promised to fulfill what he has vowed. His theology is right. His heart is still being reshaped. Repentance is both event and process. Jonah is turning. But he is not yet whole. God is renewing his understanding. Now God must reform his love.
—> QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER…
[Salvation Belongs To The Lord]

1. Do you rejoice in God’s salvation, mercy and grace universally — or only personally?

2. Where is your theology ahead of your heart?

3. If salvation belongs to the LORD, are you willing for Him to give it to anyone He chooses?

—> If salvation belongs to the LORD…and it does…then obedience belongs to Jonah.
-5- CREATION OBEYS…

JONAH 2:10
"10 Then the Lord commanded the fish, and it vomited Jonah onto dry land."

-- God commands. Creation obeys. The fish does not hesitate. It does not negotiate. It does not resist. The fish obeys. Jonah is released and the mission resumes.

-- Notice the pattern in Jonah’s story — confession precedes release…Not perfection. Not maturity. Realignment. God restores belief before He redirects mission. Once this happens, Jonah is recommissioned.

-- But he is not yet finished. His understanding has been renewed. His heart is still being shaped. Nineveh will reveal whether he has learned to love what God loves. And that tension remains. We will unpack this part of his story next week.

—> Jonah is back on dry land. But the deeper work is still unfolding.
CLOSING — RESTORED, BUT NOT FINISHED…

-- The storm interrupted Jonah. The fish saved him. The depths recalibrated him. God renewed his understanding. But Jonah was not finished. And neither are we.

1. Where has God restored you — but not yet finished shaping you?

2. Is your obedience rooted in renewed vision — or simply relief from consequences?

3. What part of your heart might still be tested when “Nineveh” appears again?

-- The deeper question is not, “How do I get out?” But, “Is my heart learning to love what God loves?”

-- Because God renews our understanding of His mercy, and then patiently reshapes our heart until we learn to love what He loves.

-- Jonah is back on dry land. Nineveh is next. And so is obedience.
RESPOND, REFLECT & COMMUNION

I would like to give you a chance to respond to God…We call this DIVINE SPACE…

-- What did God reveal about who He is to you through what we read today in His Word?
-- What did God reveal about what He has done (or is doing) through His Word?
-- What did you learn about who you are as we read His Word today?
-- What did you learn about what you are supposed to do through His Word?

—> Let's take a minute to thank Him, respond to Him, confess our sins to Him, examine our hearts before we take communion...

—> WHAT IS JESUS SAYING TO YOU TODAY?
—> WHAT IS JESUS ASKING YOU TO DO TODAY?

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