Today
we remember and give thanks for the prophet Jonah. A singular prophet among the many in the Old
Testament, Jonah the son of Amittai was born about an hour’s walk from the town
of Nazareth. The focus of his prophetic ministry was the call to preach at
Nineveh, the capital of pagan Assyria (Jonah 1:1). His reluctance to respond
and God’s insistence that his call be heeded is the story of the book that
bears Jonah’s name. Although the swallowing and disgorging of Jonah by the
great fish is the most remembered detail of his life, it is addressed in only
three verses of the book (1:17; 2:1, 10). Throughout the book, the important
theme is how God deals compassionately sinners. Jonah’s three-day sojourn in
the belly of the fish is mentioned by Jesus as a sign of his own death, burial,
and resurrection (Mt. 12:39–41).
Collect
of the Day:
Lord
God, heavenly Father, through the prophet Jonah, You continued the prophetic
pattern of teaching Your people the truth faith and demonstrating through
miracles Your presence in creation to heal it of its brokenness. Grant that Your Church may see in Your Son,
our Lord Jesus Christ, the final end-times prophet whose teaching and miracles
continue in Your Church through the healing medicine of the Gospel and the
Sacraments; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and
the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
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