Jonah Explained: A Bible Study

Welcome to Jonah Explained, an in-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study on the Book of Jonah. As taught by Dr. Toby Holt (New Geneva Theological Seminary), this expository sermon series moves beyond the traditional "whale tale" to examine the prophet’s flight from grace and God’s relentless mercy toward a sinful city. Dr. Toby Holt provides a rigorous, Reformed proclamation of all four chapters. At the conclusion of this series, you will understand the major historical events of Jonah and how they relate to the overarching themes of Scripture. What You Will Learn: The historical and theological context of the Book of Jonah. Expository insights into God's sovereignty and His mercy toward Nineveh. Practical applications of Reformed theology for daily life. Dr. Toby Holt has pastored multiple churches and taught theology internationally, and is president of New Geneva. Dr. Holt's sermons have been heard over 1.9M times on SermonAudio.

Episodes

  1. Nineveh, The City Of Sin (Chapter 3)

    03/06/2022

    Nineveh, The City Of Sin (Chapter 3)

    What does Jonah 3 teach us in Nineveh, the City of Sin? In this expository sermon on Jonah 3, Dr. Toby Holt of New Geneva Theological Seminary teaches that God's sovereign grace, not human worthiness, is the cause of repentance: when Jonah preached an eight-word message of judgment to Nineveh, the most wicked pagan city of its day, the entire city repented from the greatest to the least because God had ordained and enabled their repentance. Holt shows from a Reformed perspective that salvation is of the Lord, that God's warnings of judgment are means He uses to call sinners to repentance, and that when Scripture says God 'relented' it speaks anthropomorphically of a God who enfolds our turning into a divine decree set before we were born. Questions this sermon answers: 1. What is the main issue in this passage? In this expository sermon on Jonah 3, Dr. 2. How does this text point us to Christ? It shows the need for God's grace and the hope fulfilled in the gospel. 3. How should Christians respond? With faith, repentance, and renewed trust in the Lord's Word. "Now the word of the LORD came to Jonah the second time, saying, Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and preach to it the message that I tell you." - Jonah 3:1-2 (NKJV) Dr. Toby Holt is President of New Geneva Theological Seminary, and his sermons have been downloaded more than 1.9 million times on SermonAudio. Find more verse-by-verse Bible teaching at newgeneva.org; support this ministry at newgeneva.org/give.

    30 min
  2. The Grace Of God (Chapter 4)

    01/06/2022

    The Grace Of God (Chapter 4)

    Can you be angry at God for being too merciful? In Jonah 4:1-11, the prophet is furious — not because God judged a city, but because God spared one. In this study, Dr. Toby Holt closes the book of Jonah with its searching final question about grace. Jonah had finally preached to Nineveh, and the whole city repented. But instead of rejoicing, Jonah sulks, angry that God showed mercy to his enemies. God gives him an object lesson with a plant that grows and then withers, exposing that Jonah cared more about his own comfort than about 120,000 lost people. Dr. Holt shows how the plant pictures Christ, our covering from God’s judgment, and how the book ends with an unanswered question aimed straight at the reader: will we withhold the grace we ourselves have received? Questions this study answers: 1. Why was Jonah angry that Nineveh was spared? Because he wanted his cruel enemies destroyed, not forgiven. He resented God’s mercy toward people he thought deserved judgment. 2. What was the point of the plant, the worm, and the wind? They were an object lesson. Jonah grieved over a withered plant but not over a city of lost people, exposing his hard heart. 3. What is the unanswered question at the end of Jonah? God asks whether He should not pity a great city of lost people. The book leaves us to answer whether we will share His heart for the lost. “I know that You are a gracious and merciful God, slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness, One who relents from doing harm.” — Jonah 4:2 (NKJV) Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary, a Reformed seminary in Colorado Springs. He is known for clear, down-to-earth Bible teaching, and his sermons have been downloaded more than 1.9 million times on SermonAudio. Listen and go deeper: This sermon is part of the Jonah Explained study from New Geneva Theological Seminary. Find more verse-by-verse teaching across the Bible at newgeneva.org. To support this teaching ministry, visit newgeneva.org/give.

    29 min

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Welcome to Jonah Explained, an in-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study on the Book of Jonah. As taught by Dr. Toby Holt (New Geneva Theological Seminary), this expository sermon series moves beyond the traditional "whale tale" to examine the prophet’s flight from grace and God’s relentless mercy toward a sinful city. Dr. Toby Holt provides a rigorous, Reformed proclamation of all four chapters. At the conclusion of this series, you will understand the major historical events of Jonah and how they relate to the overarching themes of Scripture. What You Will Learn: The historical and theological context of the Book of Jonah. Expository insights into God's sovereignty and His mercy toward Nineveh. Practical applications of Reformed theology for daily life. Dr. Toby Holt has pastored multiple churches and taught theology internationally, and is president of New Geneva. Dr. Holt's sermons have been heard over 1.9M times on SermonAudio.

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