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Jonah

Outline: The story of Jonah. Mark 16:16. John 3:16.

Script Number:075Language:English
Theme:UndefinedDoctrinal Focus:The Nature of Sin
Audience:GeneralStyle:Monolog
Sophistication:SimplePurpose:Teaching
Bible Quotation:Direct

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Script Text


One day God said to Jonah: "Go to the big city of Ninevah and thunder in their ears that I am seeing all their wickedness." Well, Jonah didn't want to be a missionary to those people, so he began to run away. He got on a big ship and started out to sea. (Pause 5 sec. for harbor sounds) I guess he thought he was safe then, and since he was very sleepy he curled up in a corner and went to sleep.

Do you think Jonah could run away from God? Listen and see if he did. (Pause 3 sec. - wind) Suddenly a furious wind began to blow and it shook the ship. Soon there was a heavy storm. The waves got so high that they splashed into the ship and the sailors began to get scared. They prayed to their idols. Of course their idols couldn't stop the storm. It just got worse. "Whose fault is this?" they thought. "Where's that fellow Jonah?" (Call "Jonah" with head turned away from mike.) They found him asleep and cried out, "Get up you sleepy head, and call upon your God so that we won't perish" Then they asked him, "Who are you : where are you from?" Jonah told them everything - that he worshipped the true God but had run away from Him. He said, "It is all my fault; throw me overboard and the sea will be calm again."

They didn't want to do that. But the storm just got worse and the waves higher and higher. So at last they picked up Jonah - 1, 2, 3, - Go! And splash into the sea he went. (Pause 3 sec.) - Silence) and sure enough the storm stopped. Then guess what! A big fish just opened wide its mouth and down went Jonah! Swallowed whole!

It was black dark and I suppose it didn't smell very good. Then Jonah began to pray to God and said, "I will give thanks unto your name and will do what I have promised to do. I know that you are the only One Who can save." When God saw that Jonah was truly sorry He made the big fish go to the shore and it then threw up Jonah on the land.

Well, you can be sure Jonah obeyed God this time. He headed for Ninevah as fast as he could go and began to preach about God and judgment to come. Do you know what happened? Hundreds and hundreds of people, big people and children, too, began to pray and were saved - just because one man obeyed God.

Now if you are God's child, He speaks to you just as surely as He did to Jonah. He says, "Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature." Gospel means "The Good News" that Jesus Christ can save us from sin. Because God so loved the world that He gave us His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. References: Mark 16:16, John 3:16

Recordings of this script

GRN has recorded a version of this script in 84 languages and dialects:

Achi: RabinalAdi: PadamAfrikaansAguacatecoAlanganApinayeArhuacoAtesoAyoreBaeleleaBaloiBangalaBengaliBobangiBombomaCakchiquel: SololaCakchiquel: Sur de SacatepequezCantoneseChabakanoChacoboChakhesang: KhuzhaleChiquitano: LomerioChiquitano: San MiguelCora: Mesa del NayarCuripacoDholuoDigoEpenaEpera Pedea-CatioEse EjjaGuajiroGuarayo: BoliviaGujaratiIcibembaIcibembaIlocanoInga, Jungle: Yunguillo-condaguaIwongoKilengolaKimwani: IboKipendeKirundiKisengeleKiwenye MitukuKiyandjiKuna, BorderLaliaLokutuLoliaLoyembeLuyia: StandardMaasaiManipuriManobo: TigwanonMaquiritareMisakMiskitoMixtec, Magdalena Penasco: TlacotepecMoniMundurukuNandeva: ParaguayNandiNgbakaPacaas NovosPapiamentuParegoPiapocoPonapeanPopti': EasternPoqomam: CentralPoqomam: SurenoSakata: BabaiSelaruShakoSirionoSumu TwakaTadyawanTagalTagalogTurkanaUnaWageniaXhosaZulu

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