Fish Food
What if God values relationship more than religion?
By Rachel N. Lemons
Paperback, 144 pages
Review and Herald, 2012
ISBN: 9780828025393
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Jonah wasn’t thrilled about his new job assignment. So he turned tail and sailed off in the opposite direction—a choice that got him tossed overboard into a raging sea and then swallowed by a giant, rather hungry fish that God sent to devour him. Moral of the story? Jonah’s traumatic experience as a tasty morsel of fish food was what God used to save his life . . . and, ultimately, the lives of the Ninevites.
Ah, yes. So often we too view the big, hairy situations in life as obstacles that get in our way. Yet as Jonah learned, God can use any circumstance as a tool to strengthen character and to accomplish great things. And just as God called Jonah and so many others in the Bible, He is calling us to do something specific for Him.
Before we can do anything for God, though, we need to know Him, to have a real, living connection with Him. Rachel Lemons explores 13 biblical stories in a quest to discover the various facets of an authentic relationship with God. True, it may seem easier to have a relationship with someone you can actually see and touch. But what if God values relationship more than religion?
- Remember Who You Are and Whose You Are
Living With Purpose: The Story of Jonah - Looking in the Mirror—What Do You See?
How Do You View Your Faith? The Story of Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego - Falling in Love With Jesus
Relationship With God: The Story of the Samaritan Woman at the Well - Praying Like There’s No Tomorrow
Learning How to Pray: The Story of Samuel - When You Don’t Have Something Nice to Say . . . Praise Anyway
Learning How to Praise: The Story of Job - The Young and the Rest-less
Learning to Enjoy Sabbath Rest: The Story of the Sabbath - Keeping the Fire Alive
Maintaining a Relationship With God: The Story of Hosea - Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll
The Sin Factor: The Story of Adam and Eve - A Place to Call Home
The Body as a Sanctuary: The Story of the Sanctuary - What’s Love Got to Do With It?
Relationship With Others: The Story of Jacob and Esau - Witnessing
Sharing Our Faith: The Story of Paul and Silas - Risking It All
Taking a Risk for God: The Story of Esther / The Workers and the Talents - Committing to the Journey
Learning How to Stick It Out for the Long Haul: The Stories of Saul and Joseph
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