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The Triumph of Mercy

Jonah 2:7–8 reveals the logic of idolatry. Jonah realized that the moment he looked to his own plans (his idol) for safety, he was actually walking away from the only Mercy that could truly save him. This prayer is a Course Correction. It is an intentional act of “remembering” God’s character so that the hollow things of the world lose their grip on you. An idol is anything that takes God’s place in our hearts or anything we look to…
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