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“Spit Him Out”

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What do you do when life feels too dark, too messy, and too far gone to fix?

In this sermon from the book of Jonah, we journey into one of Scripture’s most powerful images: Jonah crying out to God from the belly of the fish—the darkest, messiest place imaginable. From that depth, Jonah prays… and God hears him.

This message explores two profound truths. First, there is no situation too broken, no place too dark, and no sin too shameful for God’s grace to reach. Whether the mess is of our own making or the result of circumstances beyond our control, God hears our cry and is able to rescue.

But the story doesn’t end there.

Jonah’s rescue raises an uncomfortable question: What happens after grace finds us? God doesn’t just save Jonah—He sends him back out. This sermon challenges us to consider whether grace has truly transformed us or merely made us comfortable. Are we willing to love the world the way God does, even when it costs us something?

If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, ashamed, or hesitant to step into God’s call, this message invites you to stop hiding, trust God’s power to rescue, and be ready for what He asks next.

Scripture Focus: Jonah 2

Theme: Grace, repentance, transformation, and God’s mission to the world

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