“The book of Jonah is a shot across the bow. God asks , how can we look at anyone — even those
“God does not have a ‘love’ part and a ‘righteousness’ part that must be reconciled. What we see as being in tension
“Jonah is like the ungrateful servant who, having been forgiven, refuses to forgive others (Matthew 18:21-35). Despite all this, God is patient
“Shallow Christian identities . . . [come] because it is not Christ’s love but the world’s power, approval, comfort, and control that
“Someone might object that the world has a right to rebuke the church, but there is biblical warrant for doing exactly that.
“We . . . know that God can save through weaknesses, suffering, and apparent defeat. . . . God’s salvation came into
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