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The Final Word is Mercy

Jonah 4:11 is the ultimate revelation of God’s character. It shows that His heart is always tilted toward salvation. While we get caught up in “plants” and personal comfort, God is looking at the multitudes who don’t yet know Him. This prayer is your Commission. You are asking to be an extension of that Fatherly pity to a world that is still trying to find its way. The book of Jonah ends with a question, leaving the “answer” up to…
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