I love the story of Jonah! It’s full of drama and important life
lessons. After stubbornly refusing to do God’s will, Jonah finally preached a
revival service in Nineveh that would have made him one of the most successful
missionaries of his time. When the people repented and turned from their wicked
ways—and when God relented and turned from His anger against them—you would
have expected Jonah to rejoice. Instead, he was angry that God was merciful.
Why? Although he was finally obeying God by doing the right thing in the right
place, he was deeply flawed on the inside.
Like Jonah, if we are not careful, we can be spiritually “looking good”
on the outside, but far from God in our hearts. He is most interested in what
we are like on the inside. His Word is “sharper than any two-edged sword,
piercing even to the division of soul and spirit” (Heb. 4:12). With it, He performs
divine surgery to remove the greed, dishonesty, hatred, pride, and selfishness
that live in the deep shadows of our hearts.
So the next time the Holy Spirit convicts you and asks you about your
bad attitude (see Jonah 4:4)—listen carefully. Surrender and let Him change you
from the inside out.
If God controls you on the inside, you’ll be genuine on the outside. (RBC)