THE REFORMED WITNESS HOUR"A Greater Than Jonah Is Here"Rev. Carl Haak(e-mail: Rev. Carl
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Dear radio friends,
We conclude our series on the book of Jonah by considering an amazing observation
from the lips of our Lord Jesus on the ministry of Jonah. Our Lord spoke of Jonah in
Matthew 12:41.
We
read, The men of Nineveh shall rise in judgment with this generation, and shall
condemn it: because they repented at the
preaching of Jonas; and, behold, a greater than Jonas is here. Our Lord Jesus Christ assumed that His listeners
would be acquainted with details of Jonah. And
I may assume that that should be true now of my audience today. Our Lord says to men of His day (and to you and to
me), that although Jonah has lived many years ago, the record of Jonah has bearing on you
and me, even to the day of judgment. The book
of Jonah is not just a story. But there is
something of Jonah which impinges on you and on me. What
is that?
The book of Jonah brings out this truth: the
greater the worth and the light of the messenger, the greater the responsibility or guilt
if the message is rejected.
Let us look, for a moment, at the context of our Lords words in
Matthew 12.
The scribes and Pharisees had walked up to Jesus
with apparent, outward politeness and respect. Master,
we would see a sign from Thee. They
hated Jesus and they were coming with an outward veneer.
and the light of the messenger,
the greater the responsibility or guilt
if the message is rejected.
The Lords response was, An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after
a sign. But there shall no sign be given unto
it but the sign of the prophet Jonah. Jesus
was not fooled by their outward courtesy, an outward courtesy which masked an unbelieving
heart. He sees them as those who loved the
darkness and hated the light, and He calls them an evil generation, corrupt, that is, that
their motives were despicable and cruel and proud. He
says, You are an adulterous generation. You
are spiritually unfaithful to your God. You
have gone a-whoring. You want a sign from Me? No sign will be given you but the sign of the
prophet Jonah. Specifically He says to
them, For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whales belly; so
shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. A sign? You
want some display of physical power? No,
Im going to give you a mighty display of the power of grace. God will give His Son over to death, the death of
the cross, for the sin of Gods people. And
He will raise Him the third day. This shall
be the sign of the mighty saving grace of God.
Then He turns the scene on the Jews. You
need something more to believe on Me? You
need something more to persuade you and convince you?
My coming from God and My dying upon a cross for sin, that is not enough for you? I tell you that the men of Nineveh shall condemn
this generation because they repented at the preaching of Jonah. And a greater than Jonah is here. He is saying to them that the men and women, boys
and girls who, through the grace of God, believed and repented under the preaching of
Jonah are going to stand up and condemn them for rejecting Jesus Christ. They will say to them, You are inexcusable. You stood in a clear light, because a greater than
Jonah stood before you. We received little
rays of light, a little glimpse through the prophet Jonah.
But you received the very Son of God in your midst. And you did not believe Him.
The point that the Lord is making is that the greater the light, the greater the
responsibility and the greater the guilt of rejecting the Lord.
Jesus Christ is the greater than Jonah. He
is greater than Jonah in His very person and office.
Jonah was a man, a sinful man. He was
in need of Gods redeeming love and grace. Jonah
had been set aside as a chosen vessel. But
Jonah was a clay pot. He was filled with much
imperfection. When God told him to go and to
preach against Nineveh, he rebelled and needed to be admonished and brought to obey God.
But our Lord Jesus Christ? Our Lord
Jesus Christ is the obedient and perfect Son of God.
Our Lord Jesus Christ did not receive His message by bits and pieces. But He dwelt with the Father. He was in the Fathers bosom. He said, He that cometh from above is above
all: he that is of the earth is earthly, and
speaketh of the earth: he that cometh from
heaven is above all. And what he hath seen and heard, that he testifieth; and no man receiveth his testimony
(John 3:31, 32).
There is the contrast. Jonah was a
man. God had made him to be a prophet. Jonah was given the Word from the lips of God. Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He is intimate with the Father. He knows and declares the full revelation of God. Jonah came from Israel to Nineveh. Jesus came from heaven to earth. Jonah was a prophet and he spoke some things. Christ is God Himself, the very living Word of
God who knows all things and declares the truth.
Now, to reject Him? Surely
those who, by the grace of God, believed Jonah will stand up and condemn those who reject
the word of Jesus Christ.
This is confirmed to us in the book of Hebrews (2:1-4). There the apostle says that if God validated the
word which was spoken by angels, which was spoken by the Old Testament prophets, by Jonah,
if God validated that word so that all who received their word with indifference received
judgment from God, of how much greater
punishment do you suppose one will be worthy if he rejects the word spoken through the
Son, spoken through the completed Bible?
Of how much greater punishment
do you suppose one will be worthy
if he rejects the word spoken through the Son,
spoken through the completed Bible?
Do you see the application? Our light
is greater even than the Lords generation. Jesus
Christ has died upon the cross and is risen. He
is exalted at the Fathers right hand and the Father hath given to us the holy
Scriptures and poured out the Holy Spirit. Now
the Father has sent preaching to us in the name of Jesus Christ so that through that
preaching, the preaching of the holy Scriptures, the voice of Jesus Christ is heard by His
sheep. When we come to worship in the
appointed way of God, when we come to church and hear the preaching of the Word of God and
we bow our heads under that Word of God and that Word of God is preached to us in its
truth, then a greater than Jonah is before us the living and abiding Word of
Christ.
Jesus Christ and His gospel is nothing that you may simply ignore, push aside. You may not simply say, Oh, well, that is a
quaint relic of the past. Thats
ancient tradition. Lets come and blow
the dust off the cover and see what we like about it.
You may not say that!
No, Jesus Christ and His gospel, His Word, and the preaching of Jesus Christ is the
glorious revelation of the truth, the only truth of salvation. The greater than Jonah is here. Let us take heed to that Word of God. Let us hold fast that Word of God. Let us bow in repentance. For if, having heard the greater revelation
through Jesus Christ, you and I would reject it and go our own way in unbelief, the very
men of Nineveh will rise up in the judgment against us.
For, when they heard Jonah who was just a minor light compared to Jesus, they
repented.
Still more. We see that Jesus Christ
is greater in His obedience. Jonah was marked
by disobedience and being very reluctant. From
the opening commission that he received from God to go to Nineveh even to the last chapter
of the book, Jonah revealed himself as being narrow of heart and disobedient before his
God. But how different when we turn to the
pages of the Scriptures, the gospel narratives of the life of our Lord Jesus Christ. Our Savior was commissioned of God the Father and
He was sent to secure the salvation of the host of Gods elect. And He came with a holy and ardent and obedient
heart. It was the Lord Jesus who could say to
His disciples who had returned from a village seeking food, I have meat to eat that
ye know not of. My meat is to do the will of
him that sent me and to finish his work. He
could say to them, I have a baptism to be baptized with; and how am I straitened
till it be accomplished. Always the
Lord Jesus Christ was the obedient Son of God who had come to perform all the
Fathers good pleasure. Even when He
knew that that meant that He must be humbled, humbled down to the deepest sorrows and
reproach of God against our sin upon a cross; even when He knew that it would bring Him
into the awful and horrible darkness of the cross; yet our Lord Jesus Christ was the
obedient Son of God who, in love for the Father and in love for His church, said, I
come, I come to do Thy will, O God. He
was not a reluctant prophet. He was not a
reluctant Savior. But His will burned within
Him to obey all the will and word of His heavenly Father.
He is the greater than Jonah.
through Jesus Christ,
you and I would reject it
and go our own way in unbelief,
the very men of Nineveh
will rise up in the judgment against us.
There is a terrible sin in greeting the gospel with apathy. There is a terrible sin in greeting Jesus Christ
with indifference. He is the greater than
Jonah. He is the obedient servant of God. Hear His word and believe.
Still more. Our Lord Jesus Christ was
greater than Jonah in His power, the power of judgment.
Jonah was sent to proclaim judgment of almighty God upon those who would lift
themselves up against God. He could not bring
that judgment. But Jesus executes the
judgments of God. He not only brings the Word
of God, but He executes the judgments of God. He
sits upon the throne, and all men shall be judged by Him.
He is the mighty Son of God. But He is
great also in His power of salvation. Jonah
could not save. It was the Spirit of the Lord
Jesus Christ which worked in Nineveh and saved the people of God. Nor could Jonah furnish the grace of repentance,
the grace of a new and holy life. He could
not bring that, of his power, to his audience. The
Ninevites could come to Jonah and say, Jonah, I believe what you say is true. Can you do something to break my heart from the
chains of sin? Can you turn away my lust and
make me pure? Jonah would have to
shake his head and say, No, I cant do that.
The very fact that you even believe my preaching is not due to my power. It is due to the power of my God. I dont have that power. I look to my God with dependent eyes just as you
must look to Him to break the power of sin in your life.
There
is a terrible sin in greeting Jesus Christ
with indifference.
Our Lord Jesus Christ is risen from the dead.
And He is at the right hand of His heavenly Father.
As the Lord of the church He gives the fullness of salvation to His church. And He reigns.
In the shadows of the Old Testament the Word of Jesus Christ preached by Jonah
brought the Ninevites to repentance. Now you
and I stand in a far clearer light: the
completed work of Jesus Christ, the full inspired Scriptures, the church called to preach
to us the faithful truth of the Scriptures. As
you stand before that greater light of fulfillment in Christ, the Word of God comes to you
and says, In the day of judgment the men of Nineveh will condemn all who wickedly
and foolishly reject the Christ of the Scriptures. For
when they heard Jonah, they repented. Of how
much greater punishment shall they be found worthy who reject the great Light of the
greater than Jonah?
Do you stand before the gospel with indifference?
Or, by the grace of God, do you stand in repentance?
And do you look to Jesus Christ, by grace, as all of your salvation? And do you marvel over a mercy of God shown to you
so undeserving?
Let us cast, by faith, all our hope upon the greater Jonah, upon Jesus Christ. Let us stand in His light. Let us hear His Word. And, by the grace of God, turning from our sins,
be assured that in Him we have escaped eternal judgment and we shall live forever and
ever.
Let us pray.
Last Modified: 25-Jun-2002