Jonah Chapter 4: Revolutionize Pt. 2
I ended the last post with a
question, “Why do I need to sacrifice my personal comfort to bring a revolution
to my world?” Here is the first of three answers I would like to pose to you.
Your World is Part of Something Bigger
Jonah 4:10-11 “And the Lord said, ‘You pity
the plant, for which you did not labor, nor did you make it grow, which came
into being in a night and perished in a night. 11And should not I
pity Nineveh, that great city, in which there are more than 120,000 persons who
do not know their right hand from their left, and also much cattle?’”
Did you
know that God called Jonah to the city of Nineveh three times? In Jonah 1:1-2,
3:1-2, and 4:11. The last time is really the saddest call, and it’s what we’re
going to talk about in this chapter. You know how in every argument, somebody
throws out the trump card? It’s the final statement that wins it. For kids,
it’s usually something like, “I’m going to tell mom!” Bringing mom into it is a
definite trump card. For teens it’s usually something like, “Everybody knows
it.” Pulling in the majority vote is a definite trump card. For God, His trump
cards are usually convicting questions, like earlier, “Jonah, do you even have
a right to be angry?” This time the trump question is, “You pitied the death of
a plant, Jonah. Shouldn’t I pity a huge city of 120,000 people and all of their
cattle?” After this trump question, there is no further conversation.
Now
remember, Jonah is a picture of the church. So this is not a unique call that
is specific to Jonah, but reflects the call of God upon us, the church! Let me
ask you, how many people in your world do you know will spend eternity in Hell
apart from God, if they were to die today? That’s the ugly question everybody tries
to avoid. We don’t like to think of people going to hell. It’s not pleasant.
But it’s reality.
The problem
is, sometimes we feel like it’s best if we just don’t interfere. That we’ll
just make things worse if we start trying to tell them about Jesus. But if we
don’t say anything, then who will? We can’t leave the fate of the world’s souls
in a hope that somebody else will share Jesus with them. That’s why it is so
important, and so strategic, that YOU revolutionize YOUR world. Because you
have a relationship with, and come into regular contact with, certain people
like nobody else.
You are
placed exactly where God wants you so you can revolutionize your part of this
planet. I don’t think God calls any single person to change the whole world by
themselves. He gave that command to the whole family of Christians. Don’t get
me wrong, His will is that “all should come to repentance.” But it will only
work if each individual Christian revolutionizes their own world. Jonah was not
called to change the whole world, he was called to the 120,000 people in the
city. And you, reading this right now, are meant to reach the specific group of
people in your life. So let me ask you:
Are you doing your part in revolutionizing the world?
In the next
two posts I’ll explain two more reasons for you to revolutionize your world.
The first one is really uncomfortable. But don’t worry, it gets better.