9.4- Up a Tree
9.4-
Up
a Tree Jonah 2:1-10 Elisa
Morgan
My mother discovered my kitten Velvet atop
the kitchen counter, devouring homemade bread. With a huff of frustration, she
scooted her out the door. Hours later, we searched our yard for the missing cat
without success. A faint meow whistled in the wind, and I looked up to the peak
of a poplar tree where a black smudge tilted a branch.
In her haste to flee my mother’s
frustration over her behavior, Velvet chose a more precarious predicament. Is
it possible that we sometimes do something similar – running from our errors
and putting ourselves in danger? And even then God come to our rescue.
The prophet Jonah fled in disobedience from
God’s call to preach to Nineveh, and was swallowed up by a great fish. “From inside the fish Jonah prayed to the Lord his God. He said: ‘In my
distress I called to the Lord, and He answered me’” (Jonah 2:2). God heard
Jonah’s plea and “commanded the fish, and
it vomited Jonah onto dry land” (verse 10). Then God gave Jonah another
chance (Jonah 3:1).
After exhausting our efforts to woo Velvet
down, we summoned the local fire department. With the longest ladder fully
extended, a kind man climbed high, plucked my kitten from her perch, and
returned to place her safely in my arms.
Oh the heights – and in the depths – God
goes to in rescuing us from our disobedience with His redeeming love!
Jesus’ death on the cross
rescued us from our sins.
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