Unfathomable Mercy: The story of a Reluctant Prophet and a Restoring God - Couverture souple

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Maue, Andrew

 
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Synopsis

What if justice and mercy were not opposites, but two sides of the same heart? In Unfathomable Mercy, the timeless story of Jonah is reimagined through vivid storytelling and Jewish tradition, revealing the depths of God’s relentless love and pursuit of His people.

According to Jewish tradition, Jonah was the son of the widow of Zarephath, the boy miraculously brought back to life by the prophet Elijah. Raised under the shadow of this divine act of mercy, Jonah became a skilled and accurate prophet, but one who struggled to embrace God’s heart for compassion. Though Jonah had personally experienced God’s grace, he couldn’t reconcile that same mercy being extended to a city as wicked as Nineveh.

When God calls Jonah to deliver a warning to Nineveh, the capital of Israel’s cruelest enemy, Jonah runs. His rebellion leads him through a raging storm, into the depths of the sea, and into the belly of a great fish, where he is confronted by the God who never stops pursuing. Yet even after Jonah obeys and Nineveh repents, his bitterness reveals a deeper lesson: that God’s justice is not about destruction, but restoration—and that His mercy is for all people, even those we deem undeserving.

Unfathomable Mercy is a story of rebellion, repentance, and redemption. It explores the tension between human understanding and divine purpose, asking readers to consider their own hearts: How do we respond to a God who loves beyond our comprehension? How do we embrace His call to carry not just His message, but His mercy?

Jonah’s story is more than an account of a reluctant prophet. It is an invitation to encounter the God of second chances—a God whose justice restores, whose mercy transforms, and whose love is truly unfathomable.

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