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|  Pope Shenouda III God Uses All              Jonah disobeyed God's command and fled in a ship, but God who brings "out  of the eater came something to eat, and out of the strong came something  sweet" (Judg. 14:14); God who is able to turn evil into good, was  also able to make use of  Jonah's disobedience.  If it was through  Jonah's obedience that the  people of Nineveh were to be saved, it was through his disobedience that the  mariners would be saved.  When   Jonah disobeyed the Lord he went down into a ship where there was a  people belonging to the Lord, whom the Lord loved and sought to save. They  were gentiles like the people of   Nineveh, and were likewise in need of  salvation. Let their salvation be through  Jonah's disobedience.   Jonah was an  instrument in the hand of the Lord by which He conquered, with its obedience  and with its disobedience. It was as though the Lord said to   Jonah: "Do  you think,     Jonah, that you have fled from Me? No, you have not. I will send  you to the mariners, not as a prophet, nor as a preacher, nor as a voice  crying out calling people to repentance, but as a guilty person and a  sinner, and a cause of a dilemma and trouble for others. Thus I will save  them through you.”          "In this way you will be a blessing when I send you and a blessing when you  flee. You will be a blessing to the people of   Nineveh when they dread you as  a prophet, and a blessing to the mariners when you are cast out into the sea  as a guilty person. I will carry out My purpose through you in whatever  state. Even when you are in the belly of'  the whale, not among the Ninevites  nor the mariners, but when you are on your own in the belly of the   whale, I  will make you a prototype of My death and resurrection so that in mentioning  your story people will learn.   "Did you sail in the sea when you were  fleeing from Me, O    Jonah? Then you entered also in the domain of My will,  because I own the sea as I own the earth; both are the work of My hand, and we have  discussed this issue before here on  st-takla.org in other pages.  The  waves of the sea and the fish therein obey Me more than you do, as you will  see".  Indeed God is beneficent;  He can perform good out of every thing. He could make use of  Pilate's  cowardice and Judas' betrayal in the act of salvation. Anything that comes  into the hand of God will surely yield something good. God saves by all  possible means people, and as the apostle said: "all things work together  for good to those who love God," (Rom.  8:28).   Therefore, my brother, try to benefit from  all the incidents and tribulations that encounter you.  Benefit from a friend's infidelity and from a son's disobedience, from  illness and from health. Emulate God who out of the strong brings something  sweet.  We also notice  in the Book of Jonah that, in the same way God used  Jonah's rebellious  attitude and disobedience in performing His will, He also  used irrational  creatures who were more obedient than the prophet. |