Unfinished Business Marcus Little
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- Religion & Spirituality
This is my continuation of a preaching ministry that sought to cover all of the books of Scripture over the course of 12 years. 8 years in I left my role with the church, but for my own sake I felt I need to complete the task. If it is of benefit to others, so much the better. I'd love to hear from you and you can email me at unfinishedbusinessmdl@gmail.com or hit me up on IG or Twitter @Marc_Littl.
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When God Disappoints You
Jonah's story closes with an artfully crafted scene focused on a conversation between the prophet and his God and a poignant object lesson that Yahweh designs for him. In this conclusion, all of the threads that have been weaving through this book come together and yet we are left with an unresolved plot. The open ending leaves us with some questions to face and work to do.
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The Violence Inherent in the System
Jonah is given a "Groundhog Day" opportunity to get it right this time and go to Nineveh, which he does. The question is, "Why?"
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Jonah in the Fish
This is perhaps the most famous scene in the story and yet the prayer that dominates it in the text is largely ignored most of the time. We explore what is really going on from inside the fish in this episode.
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Responding to Yahweh's Invitiation
In this episode we ask the question "Why did Jonah ask to be thrown overboard?"
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What's Eating Jonah? Part 1
After a year-long hiatus, I am back and will be spending this season of Lent walking us through the little book of Jonah. Something new this season is that I am recording these episodes with a live virtual audience and then providing opportunity for unrecorded discussion afterwards. If you'd like to take part in that, it will be on Sunday evenings at 7:30 Eastern Time and the link is https://meet.google.com/ikp-mdut-evn.
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The End?...
This is the final episode of my series in Chronicles, the final book of the Scriptures of Israel. Like so many biblical stories, the ending is open-ended and gives an invitation to its audience and to us. I also include some bonus material about my shifting views of the Bible in response to some questions I have gotten over the past year or two. This will also be my last episode for a while, at least until Easter as I observe a social media fast for the season of Lent. I give some more details about future plans in the episode. I'll still respond to direct messages and emails, so feel free to hit me up with thoughts, questions and dialogue!