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Introduction 1 2 3 4 Obadiah Micah
Jonah 4
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Jonah repines at God's mercy to Nineveh, and is reproved.
(1-4) He is taught by the withering of a gourd, that he did wrong. (5-11)
Verses 1-4 What all
the saints make matter of joy and praise, Jonah makes the subject of reflection
upon God; as if showing mercy were an imperfection of the Divine nature, which
is the greatest glory of it. It is to his sparing, pardoning mercy, we all owe
it that we are out of hell. He wishes for death: this was the language of folly,
passion, and strong corruption. There appeared in Jonah remains of a proud,
uncharitable spirit; and that he neither expected nor desired the welfare of the
Ninevites, but had only come to declare and witness their destruction. He was
not duly humbled for his own sins, and was not willing to trust the Lord with
his credit and safety. In this frame of mind, he overlooked the good of which he
had been an instrument, and the glory of the Divine mercy. We should often ask
ourselves, Is it well to say thus, to do thus? Can I justify it? Do I well to be
so soon angry, so often angry, so long angry, and to give others ill language in
my anger? Do I well to be angry at the mercy of God to repenting sinners? That
was Jonah's crime. Do we do well to be angry at that which is for the glory of
God, and the advancement of his kingdom? Let the conversion of sinners, which is
the joy of heaven, be our joy, and never our grief.
Verses 5-11 Jonah
went out of the city, yet remained near at hand, as if he expected and desired
its overthrow. Those who have fretful, uneasy spirits, often make troubles for
themselves, that they may still have something to complain of. See how tender
God is of his people in their afflictions, even though they are foolish and
froward. A thing small in itself, yet coming seasonably, may be a valuable
blessing. A gourd in the right place may do us more service than a cedar. The
least creatures may be great plagues, or great comforts, as God is pleased to
make them. Persons of strong passions are apt to be cast down with any trifle
that crosses them, or to be lifted up with a trifle that pleases them. See what
our creature-comforts are, and what we may expect them to be; they are withering
things. A small worm at the root destroys a large gourd: our gourds wither, and
we know not what is the cause. Perhaps creature-comforts are continued to us,
but are made bitter; the creature is continued, but the comfort is gone. God
prepared a wind to make Jonah feel the want of the gourd. It is just that those
who love to complain, should never be left without something to complain of.
When afflicting providences take away relations, possessions, and enjoyments, we
must not be angry at God. What should especially silence discontent, is, that
when our gourd is gone, our God is not gone. Sin and death are very dreadful,
yet Jonah, in his heat, makes light of both. One soul is of more value than the
whole world; surely then one soul is of more value than many gourds: we should
have more concern for our own and others' precious souls, than for the riches
and enjoyments of this world. It is a great encouragement to hope we shall find
mercy with the Lord, that he is ready to show mercy. And murmurers shall be made
to understand, that how willing soever they are to keep the Divine grace to
themselves and those of their own way, there is one Lord over all, who is rich
in mercy to all that call upon him. Do we wonder at the forbearance of God
towards his perverse servant? Let us study our own hearts and ways; let us not
forget our own ingratitude and obstinacy; and let us be astonished at God's
patience towards us.
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