For freedom Christ set us free; so stand firm and do
not submit again to the yoke of slavery. Galatians 5:1
“At the judgment the men of Nineveh will arise with
this generation and condemn it, because at the preaching of Jonah they
repented, and there is something greater than Jonah here.” Luke 11:31-32
Piety
Father, raise us up from the
poverty of temptation and from the prison of sin. Help us to recognize that there is something
greater in life. That something is the
promise of your Son. He leads us to more
than what we want…and that is what you want of us. Holy Spirit, set us free to carry our cross
daily. Amen.
Study
The sign of Jonah may be interpreted
by some as a resurrection allegory. The
whale where Jonah was swallowed and later emerged back into life symbolizes the
tomb from which Jesus will emerge. In
Matthew 12:38-42, the meaning for “sign of Jonah” is interpreted by Jesus as
his death and resurrection. “Just as Jonah was in the belly of the whale
three days and three nights, so will the Son of Man be in the heart of
the earth three days and three nights.” That
is a memorable part of the story but there is more than the straight allegory
to the resurrection.
However, the “sign of
Jonah” in Luke also means the preaching of repentance by a prophet who comes
from afar. Jonah ended up in the belly
of the whale to escape his call to preach repentance to the people of Nineveh. John
the Baptist carried on that message – the same message that Jesus picked. Jesus used John’s (and Jonah’s) very words
asking his followers to repent and change the direction of their lives.
When Jesus carried this
forward, there is something greater because in His life is the fulfillment of
these scriptures. The irony here is that Jesus says, “This generation is an
evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it, except the sign
of Jonah.” However, in Jesus, the
generation and all which follow are given more than the sign of Jonah because they
and we get the cross and the sign of Jesus.
Action
Repentance is not a
one-time occurrence. Paul asks the
Galatians to not submit to the slavery of sin again. However, just as ours is a cyclical church
that offers the sacrifice of Jesus on a daily basis, the sacrifice is offer because
we are tempted and submit to the near occasion of sin on a daily basis.
Who is Jonah in your life?
Who brings the message of change to your habits? How do you respond to the call of
scripture?
To whom are you
Jonah? To whom are you bringing the
message of change? Are you avoiding the responsibility
to teach that message by jumping overboard or are you embracing your duty to
teach that message?
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