From Jonah 1:4-7, Brother Gideon Levytam continues his study of the Book of Jonah (יוֹנָה), showing how the God of Israel intervenes when His servant flees from His call. The Lord casts a great wind upon the sea, sending a mighty tempest that reveals His sovereign hand over creation. While the Gentile mariners cry out to their gods and cast their wares into the sea, Jonah goes down into the lowest part of the ship and falls fast asleep, illustrating the downward course of disobedience and spiritual decline. Through the rebuke of the shipmaster and the casting of lots, the Lord exposes His runaway prophet and demonstrates that none can escape His presence. Brother Gideon exhorts believers in Messiah Yeshua to awake from spiritual sleep, recognizing that the storms the Lord allows may be His loving discipline, calling us back to obedience and trust.
Jonah 1:4-7 - The Lord Casts the Storm and Awakens His Servant
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