JonahSample

Pray Big
Throughout this week, pray for your family, friends or small group…
Live the Word
Looking back at your personal application statement from last week, what steps will you take to follow through on it?
Memorize the Word
Since this week’s passage reminds us of God’s salvation, you are encouraged to memorize Psalm 27:1.
Observe:
1. Place a box around each connecting word in the passage.
2. Underline all setting details in this passage.
Interpret:
1. How does Jonah’s attitude and perspective about death change from his experience in the storm of chapter 1 to his experience within the whale here in chapter 2?
2. Should verse 8 be regarded as a personal confession on Jonah’s part? Why or why not?
Apply:
1. What does your prayer life reveal about your spiritual dependency on the Lord? Specifically, do you only pray when you are in the midst of great difficulty?
2. How have you experienced God’s rescue from sin and death in your life?
About this Plan

Most people remember the Old Testament book of Jonah as a story about a big fish, but it’s really a story about our big God. In just a few short chapters, the book of Jonah demonstrates God’s power over all things, His love for all people, and His relentless grace and mercy. Jonah’s story shows us a God who will stop at nothing in order to save even those farthest from Him.
More
We would like to thank Grace Bible Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit:
http://www.grace-bible.org/resources/bible-studies-and-publications/
Related Plans

I’m Just a Guy: Wrestling With Money

The DEEP Method: How to Discover, Explore, Engage, Practice God's Word

God Gives Good Gifts to Everyone

God Hears Every Prayer

Relentless Love: Reflections on the Book of Jonah

Strength for Singles - Lessons From Sampson

Losing Lexi: One Mother's Story of Grace in the Midst of Addiction and Loss

I’m Just a Guy: With Anxiety

When God Says No!
