Angry God, Raging Sea

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About Philip E Jenks

Philip, a synodical deacon in the ELCA Metropolitan New York synod, is a retired communicator for American Baptist Churches USA, the U.S. Conference for the World Council of Churches, the U.S. National Council of Churches, and two Philadelphia area daily newspapers. He and his spouse, the Rev. Dr. Martha M. Cruz, are the parents of six adults and are members of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rye Brook, N.Y. They live in Port Chester, N.Y.
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1 Response to Angry God, Raging Sea

  1. anfearfaire's avatar La voz de la razón says:

    What prompts you to assume that God is angry?

    Au contraire, God continually shows loving kindness to Jonah throughout the Book of Jonah. It is Jonah who is disobedient, unwilling to follow God’s mission for him, and angry with the Lord for showing compassion on the Ninevites

    The events in Chapter 1 lead to many men believing in the True God. Jonah 1:16 Then the men feared the LORD greatly, and they offered a sacrifice to the LORD and made vows to Him.

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