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H.B. Charles, Jr. :: Sermon Skeleton: God Is Bigger Than You Think (Jonah 4:1-11)

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God Is Bigger Than You Think

Jonah 4:1-11

Sermon Series: Jonah: God Won't Take No For An Answer

Theme: The Sovereign Mercy of God

Point: God is bigger than you think.

Outline:

  1. God is bigger than what you think about him (Jon 4:1-4).
    1. Jonah's angry prayer (vv. 2-3).
    2. God's gracious response (v. 4).
  2. God is bigger than what you think about yourself (Jon 4:5-8).
    1. God appointed a plant (v. 6).
    2. God appointed a worm (v. 7).
    3. God appointed a strong east wind (v. 8).
  3. God is bigger than what you think about other people (Jon 4:9-11).
    1. A word about Jonah's anger (v. 9).
    2. A word about Jonah's compassion (v. 10-11).
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