Now, in our natural condition, which is the condition known as sin, the heart of man isn’t even lined up with God’s heart. Instead, it’s evil, wicked, filled with deceit and treachery.
So wicked and so treacherous is the human heart that we are easily deceived by it. But this isn’t the case with God. He knows what’s in our hearts. In fact, He’s the only one who knows our heart’s true condition. “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it? I, the Lord, search the heart.” (Jeremiah 17:9-10a NKJV)
I find it interesting how I can be studying one thing yesterday, and something new comes the next day, and you can put them together and have a whole new understanding of something.
I am in the process of watching the first video. Thank You for sharing.
Yesterday I was ugg..
I was playing a game on the computer. I used to get addicted to games, I would play for hours and hours and days and weeks.. like Farmville.. I played that for over a year, every day for hours waiting for crops to grow or whatever, always upgrading.. hurry, next.. addicted.
Sometimes the world gets heavy and the Bible gets heavy, so I play a short game I can just shut it off and not worry about advancing to the next level.
Well this game is about Jonah and the whale.
It's a simple match 3 game. But it tells the story as you advance to the next level. Kind of like an intermission.
Now I'm watching this video, and for some reason, Ninevah represented this heart.
And Jonah couldn't understand why God wouldn't just punish Ninevah for their wickedness.
And yet Jonah had run from his mission to give them warning, and would be equally to blame for their destruction.
He could have saved them.. the watchman on the tower..
At the same time God knew Ninevah's heart. There was something in there worth saving. And God needed Jonah to go and bring them Hope.
They needed to have that "emotional prison" or hardened heart, broken into. The walls had to come down. They needed to repent.
Jonah was punished by getting swallowed by a whale. And God had Mercy on Jonah and saved him from the whale.
God was teaching Jonah Mercy. He just hadn't learned the lesson yet.
Do unto other's as you would have done to you.
Jonah needed to learn Mercy and Ninevah needed Hope.
wait...
Psa 85:10 Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed
each other.
Psa 85:11 Truth shall spring out of the earth; and righteousness shall look down from heaven.
Psa 85:12 Yea, the LORD shall give
that which is good; and our land shall yield her increase.
Psa 85:13 Righteousness shall go before him; and shall set
us in the way of his steps.
And to think, I was going to go play a game..
This is way cooler :cool:
I'm gonna go watch the rest..
I already know how the story ends though..
:)
God Wins!
Thank You
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