Sermon

Running From God

Tim Keller |  September 9, 2001

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Topics:
  • Identity
  • Sin
Duration:
44:18
Scripture:
Jonah 1:1-10
SKU:
RS 139-1

Overview

Words like sin, sinner, heathen and heretic have been used for centuries to exclude and oppress people. That’s one reason we need the book of Jonah.

Jonah gives a concept of sin that can’t be used to oppress people. In fact, it shows that it’s one thing to believe in sin and another thing to understand it in your own heart. Jonah was a prophet, but there was a kind of sin in his heart that flew under his radar—until it blew up.

Let’s look at four features in the narrative that each tell us something about sin: 1) the coming word, 2) the running man, 3) the deathly sleep, and 4) the stormy hope.

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