4-7 God sent a pursuer after Jonah, even a mighty tempest. Sin brings
storms and tempests into the soul, into the family, into churches and
nations; it is a disquieting, disturbing thing. Having called upon
their gods for help, the sailors did what they could to help
themselves. Oh that men would b... [ Continue Reading ]
8-12 Jonah gave an account of his religion, for that was his
business. We may hope that he told with sorrow and shame, justifying
God, condemning himself, and explaining to the mariners what a great
God Jehovah is. They said to him, Why hast thou done this? If thou
fearest the God that made the sea... [ Continue Reading ]
13-17 The mariners rowed against wind and tide, the wind of God's
displeasure, the tide of his counsel; but it is in vain to think of
saving ourselves any other way than by destroying our sins. Even
natural conscience cannot but dread blood-guiltiness. And when we are
led by Providence God does wha... [ Continue Reading ]