Title: The Prodigal Prophet Pouting (4 of 4)
Series: Jonah
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Jonah 4: 1-11
Jonah Series "The Prodigal Prophet" Sermon 4 of 4
I - The Anger & Pouting of Jonah (1)
II - The Accusation & Prayer of Jonah (2)
III - The Appeal & Plan of Jonah (3)
IV - The Asking & Pressing of Jonah (4)
V - The Action & Perspective of Jonah (5)
VI - The Aggravation & Pestering of Jonah (6 - 8)
VII - The Analogy & Prodding of Jonah (9 - 11)
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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Judith Viorst wrote a popular children's book called Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. It's about a little boy whose day starts out bad and goes downhill from there. He gets gum in his hair and gets his sweater wet in the sink and he trips over his skateboard and doesn't get a prize in his cereal box and that's all before breakfast! He could tell right away that it was going to be a TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY.
Then he goes to school and his teacher doesn't like his drawing of an invisible castle, he doesn't get a dessert in his lunch bag and his best friend doesn't want to be his best friend anymore. And after school his mom buys him plain white sneakers instead of the ones with red and blue racing stripes, his dentist finds a cavity in his tooth, there are lima beans for dinner, and he gets soap in his eyes when he takes his evening bath.
In frustration, he finally says, "I think I'll move to Australia."
If you're like me you can relate to this story because we all have had days like Alexander, days when people treat us unfairly and nothing works out the way we want it to and by the time we fight our way home through bumper-to-bumper traffic we're just plain mad. Well, chapter four of today's text begins with Jonah thinking he has just experienced one of those days and Jonah was angry, but not at things or eve ...
Series: Jonah
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Jonah 4: 1-11
Jonah Series "The Prodigal Prophet" Sermon 4 of 4
I - The Anger & Pouting of Jonah (1)
II - The Accusation & Prayer of Jonah (2)
III - The Appeal & Plan of Jonah (3)
IV - The Asking & Pressing of Jonah (4)
V - The Action & Perspective of Jonah (5)
VI - The Aggravation & Pestering of Jonah (6 - 8)
VII - The Analogy & Prodding of Jonah (9 - 11)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Judith Viorst wrote a popular children's book called Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. It's about a little boy whose day starts out bad and goes downhill from there. He gets gum in his hair and gets his sweater wet in the sink and he trips over his skateboard and doesn't get a prize in his cereal box and that's all before breakfast! He could tell right away that it was going to be a TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY.
Then he goes to school and his teacher doesn't like his drawing of an invisible castle, he doesn't get a dessert in his lunch bag and his best friend doesn't want to be his best friend anymore. And after school his mom buys him plain white sneakers instead of the ones with red and blue racing stripes, his dentist finds a cavity in his tooth, there are lima beans for dinner, and he gets soap in his eyes when he takes his evening bath.
In frustration, he finally says, "I think I'll move to Australia."
If you're like me you can relate to this story because we all have had days like Alexander, days when people treat us unfairly and nothing works out the way we want it to and by the time we fight our way home through bumper-to-bumper traffic we're just plain mad. Well, chapter four of today's text begins with Jonah thinking he has just experienced one of those days and Jonah was angry, but not at things or eve ...
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