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The Challenge of Obedience

Running from Obedience

Running from the call God gives us doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like avoidance, excuses, or choosing comfort over obedience.

In Jonah 1:1–3, Jonah didn’t run because he couldn’t hear God—he ran because he heard Him clearly and didn’t like the assignment.

God called Jonah to Nineveh, a city filled with violent enemies, but Jonah wanted no part of extending mercy to “those people.” How often do we do the same?

This devotion challenges us to examine where our hearts resist God’s compassion, who we’ve written off, and where God may be calling us to love, forgive, or serve beyond our comfort zone.

Scripture: Jonah 1:1–3

Theme: Obedience, Mercy, Compassion, Surrender

In This Devotion:
• Why Jonah ran from God
• How prejudice and judgment can shape disobedience
• The danger of resisting God’s mercy for others
• What it means to obey even when it’s uncomfortable
• Practical ASK • ACT • PRAY application

God’s mercy is bigger than our opinions. The same grace that saved us is the grace He wants to extend through us.

👇 Share in the comments: Have you ever sensed God calling you somewhere—or toward someone—you wanted to avoid?

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