No More Wrath

Those Who Will Never See the Raging Sea!
Those Who Find Their Safe Haven From the Storm!

Then they cried out to the Lord “Please, Lord, do not let us die for taking this man’s life. Do not hold us accountable for killing an innocent man, for you Lord have done as you pleased.” Jonah 1: 14

Every time I see blameless and innocent in the scriptures, I know it is speaking of the Messiah.
David speaks that about himself in the Psalms.
But David wasn’t blameless or innocent.
He did lots of things he shouldn’t have.
We all have.
It’s the human condition.
It’s proof we need a savior.

Jonah wasn’t blameless or innocent either.
For He was in active rebellion against God, trying to run away from God.
It’s the human condition of us all since Eden.

But in Jonah we see God’s bigger plan for humanity.
For Jonah, a Hebrew, a prophet of the Lord, tells these sailors suffering through this violent storm of God, to throw him overboard.
That, him being sacrificed, will stop the wrath of God for them.

The moment Jonah is thrown overboard, the wrath of God, this violent storm, stops for the men in the boat.

That just like us, when we receive the Hebrew Messiah’s sacrifice for us on the cross, the wrath of God, will no longer come to us.

That we are indeed set free from the wrath that is coming on the world.

May we know that we know that we know every story in the Bible is there to show us our Messiah, the Jewish Messiah, Jesus Christ.

May we know that we know that we know if we believe and receive His sacrifice for our Adam and Eve rebellious hearts, we are saved from the wrath that is to come on the earth, foretold in Revelation, in Matthew 24, Luke 17, and Ezekiel, Daniel, Isaiah and more.

May we know that we know that we know, once we believe and receive this gift, we have the opportunity to tell everyone around us too, that they be saved from this suffering, saved from this wrath and from the eternal wrath to come.

love kathlynn

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