Re:Verse passage – Mark 4:35-41 (day seven)
He said to them, “Pick me up and throw me into the sea. Then the sea will become calm for you, for I know that on account of me this great storm has come upon you.” Jonah 1:14
Jesus and Jonah both found themselves in a storm. Both of them slept through it. Both were awakened by distraught sailors chastising their sleep and asking for help. Both were able to calm the storm with divine intervention. So is the Mark passage comparing Jesus and Jonah? Yes, but I think the better answer is that Mark was showing us that Jesus is the true Jonah as Jesus foretold about himself in Matthew 12:38-45.
Jonah got in the boat to escape his calling. Jesus got in the boat to fulfill His calling.
Jonah slept to avoid the voice of the Lord. Jesus slept so He could be the voice of the Lord.
Jonah causes the storm. Jesus calms the storm.
Should we keep going?
Jonah was sacrificed because of his disobedience. Jesus was sacrificed because of our disobedience.
Jonah spent three days in a fish. Jesus spent three days in the tomb.
Jonah’s actions redeemed Nineveh. Jesus’ actions redeemed humanity!
Thanks be to God!
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WOW!! Thank you for this beautiful
Message! I had never thought to compare Jesus and Jonah! Now I will never forget it!
Never would have right this. Thank you.
Love the insight.😁 Many folks fail to see Jesus in the Old Testament.
Love the analogy! Had never compared the two. Thought provoking!!
Cool! Thanks for this, Rick!
Love this analogy and comparison! I love how your words are always Holy Spirit ordained! This is awesome! Thank-you
Thanks for this, I was thinking about Jonah yesterday and how it related to our lesson, and this helps. I was also thinking about how Noah and the Ark relates to Mark 4:35-41.
I’m reading a small book about how to study the Bible by Jen Wilkin, Women of the Word. She says the Bible is God’s Big Story, or metanarrative, and that the stories we read in the Bible fall into four categories — creation, fall, redemption, restoration. This has helped me understand the Bible better, and see its stories in a fresh way.