The Book of Jonah
The Compassion of God
As perhaps one of the most controversial books of the Old Testament, what stands out the most about the Book of Jonah is how it shows God’s compassion for His creation and His sovereignty to accomplish His purposes.
God also presents in this book the need for willing messengers because the fields are ripe for the harvest. The Book of Jonah further symbolizes God’s patience and persistence in light of disobedience and shows how nothing can frustrate God’s grace.
Join Mark Rae for weeks of extensive Bible Study and let’s immerse ourselves together in discovering the depths of God’s compassion and grace through this newest Bible Study brought to you by Grace Center for Spiritual Development: “Jonah: The Compassion of God.”
- Jonah 1:1-3a: The Chosen of God
- Jonah 1:1-9 : The Call of God (Part 1)
- Jonah 1:10-16: The Character of God
- Jonah 1:17 – 2:10: The Cry to God
- Jonah 3:1-10: The Call of God (Part 2)
- Jonah 4:1-11: The Compassion of God
Jonah: The Compassion of God
Subscribe to get the free study guide and recordings by email.
Dr. Mark Rae
Vice President of Community Development at Grace School of Theology and the Executive Director of Grace Center for Spiritual Development.
Mark Rae holds an MA degree in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary and a Master of Divinity degree from Grace School of Theology. He spent half of his career in sales and marketing and the other half in church and para-church ministry as an Associate Pastor, COO of an evangelistic ministry, Executive Director of a discipleship ministry and Lead Minister.
Mark is married to Melissa and they have two grown children, Ryan and Sean, and five grandchildren.
Grace Center for Spiritual Development is continually making valuable resources to help develop spiritual leaders in the church and in the marketplace. Help us reach more people with the love of Christ, a love that cannot be earned and cannot be lost.
Donate