

God’s Unchanging Plan
Posted by Sandy in Christian Living, God's ways, Gospel Message, Love, tags: Acts, Genesis, JonahIf you’re reading along with us using the Resting at the River’s Edge reading plan, two weeks ago read Acts 11. This verse caught my eye:
God has also given the Gentiles the privilege of turning from sin and receiving eternal life.
Acts 11:18b (NLT)
It has always been God’s plan to give salvation to all, both Jew and Gentile. When God made His covenant with Abram (who God later named Abraham), it ended with this sentence:
“All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.”
( Genesis 12:3b)
God intended Abraham to become a blessing to all the families of the earth – Jew and Gentile – men and women from every nation.
My just released book, More than a Fish Story, God Moving on Behalf of a City and a Man identifies seven Life Lessons in the book of Jonah. The first is the same message these verses teach us – that God cares about all people – even those we wouldn’t expect Him to. In the first two verses of Jonah we see God give Jonah the assignment of taking God’s message of repentance to the Ninevites. That wouldn’t seem like an unusual assignment for a prophet, but we learn that the Ninevites are Israelites’ enemies and they were a particularly cruel in battle. Yet God’s purposes hadn’t changed – He desired that the Ninevites would be blessed by an Israelite taking them the message of repentance. God was ready to bless them when they turned from their sins and followed Him.
And the two-fold message is the same today:
- God cares about all people – He desires that all people turn to Him.
- He’s given His people the responsibility of sharing the message with the world.
Of course every message from God has an application in our lives:
- If we’re to reflect the character of God (and we are), then we ought to care about all people…not just those who are like us or those that we like.
- Who might God be calling you to share His message of salvation with?
Don’t just read these words and quickly move on to the next thing. God has an assignment for you. Pause and pray. In what ways do you need to change? Who do you need to share Christ with?
You can download the book More than a Fish Story here. It provides 6 personal or small group studies in the book of Jonah and available free for a limited time.