A dramatic illustration of a hand reaching out over turbulent water, with the name 'JONAH' in large white letters across the image.

The book of Jonah is a strange tale that you probably remember from Sunday School. It’s got a big whale, a rebellious prophet, a tree eating worm, and a repentant Nineveh. These features make Jonah perfect for the screen but a bit hard to understand as scripture. Should we read Jonah like any other prophet or is it a parable? That strange ambiguity takes some work to understand but it’s also what makes the book of Jonah so powerful. At the heart of the story of Jonah is a reluctant prophet frustrated by the mercy of God. As we read this strange little story, we’re invited to look at our own lives and ask ourselves, do we really want God to love our enemies? Do we really want God to be merciful?

Jonah 1:1-4 Introduction
Jonah 1:5-16 Great Storm
Jonah 1:17-2:10 Great Fish
Jonah 3: Great City
Jonah 4: Great Rage