The sign of the prophet Jonah. And I'm going to read to you
from the book of Jonah, the first 30 or so verses, two chapters. Now might I say that during the
first service we sold out of every mortal book we had at the
bank. But they've gone down to the
word for today to fetch some more. I'm trusting that they'll
be here during the service. So if you see two trucks of books
arriving you'll know what it is. Now let's have a look. The sign of the prophet Jonah.
Now the word of the Lord came to Jonah the son of Amittai saying
arise and go to Nineveh that great city and cry against it. Now Nineveh was a rival of the
Jews so he didn't want to go and help them he was too patriotic
you see and he went down to Joppa and found a ship going to Tarshish
so he paid the fare and he went on board to go with them to Tarshish
away from the presence of the Lord the funds that the Lord
had given him he used to flee from him and you know there are
plenty do that today God's blessed you in spite of the recession
and some people use the blessing of money to divert themselves
and not to stay in the presence of God So he paid the fare and
went on board to go with them to Tarshish away from the presence
of the Lord. But the Lord hurled a great wind
upon the sea and there was a mighty tempest on the sea so that the
ship threatened to break up. Then the mariners were afraid
and each cried to his God and they threw the wares that were
in the ship into the sea to lighten it for them. But Jonah had gone
down into the inner part of the ship and had lain down and was
fast asleep. So the captain came and said
to him, what do you mean you sleep on? Arise, call upon your
God. Perhaps the God will give a thought
to us that we do not perish. And they said one to another,
come let us cast lots. that we may know on whose account
this evil has come upon us so they cast lots and the lot fell
upon Jonah then they said to him tell us on whose account
this evil has come upon us what is your occupation and whence
do you come and what is your country and of what people are
you it's like going to the police department isn't it And he said to them, I am an
Hebrew, and I fear the Lord, the God of heaven, who made the
sea and the dry land. Then the men were exceedingly
afraid, and said to him, What is this that you have done? For
the men knew that he was fleeing from the presence of the Lord. You know, if you just seek entertainment
and diversion, with the funds the Lord's given you, you're
fleeing from the presence of God. Or you can be. Then they said to him, what shall
we do to you that the sea may quiet down for us? For the sea
grew more and more tempestuous. And he said to them, take me
up and throw me into the sea. Then the sea will be quiet down
for you. For I know that it is because
of me that this great tempest has come upon you." Nevertheless,
the men rode hard to bring the ship back to land, but they could
not, for the sea grew more and more tempestuous against them. Therefore they cried to the Lord,
We beseech Thee, O Lord, let us not perish for this man's
life, and lay not on us innocent blood, for Thou, O Lord, hast
done as it pleased Thee. So they took up Jonah, and one,
two, three, they threw him into the sea. And the sea ceased from its raging. Then the men feared the Lord
exceedingly, and they offered a sacrifice to the Lord and made
vows. You think how much that must
have hit them. right in the middle of this storm
to offer a sacrifice to God and make vows. They forgot the storm
in the service of God. Then Jonah prayed to the Lord,
his God, from the belly of the fish. Now the word used there,
translated fish, should be, if it were fish, ikthys. But it
isn't, it's ketos. And Ketos means a sea monster,
a huge animal of the sea, nothing more. And he prayed from the belly
of the sea monster saying, I called to the Lord out of my distress
and he answered me out of the belly of Sheol I cried and thou
didst hear my voice and thou didst cast me into the deep into
the heart of the seas. And the flood was round about
me. All thy waves and thy billows passed over me. Then I said,
I am cast out from thy presence. That's just what he was fleeing
from, the presence of God. I am cast out from thy presence. How shall I look again upon thy
holy temple? The waters closed in over me. The deep was round about me.
weeds were wrapped about my head at the roots of the mountains
I went down to the land whose bars closed upon me forever he
finished with life you see he thought that was the end yet
thou didst bring up my life from the pit oh Lord my God when my
soul fainted within me then I remembered the Lord And my prayer came to
thee into thy holy temple. Those who pay regard to vain
idols forsake their true loyalty. But I, with a voice of thanksgiving,
will sacrifice to thee what I have vowed I will pay. Deliverance belongs to the Lord
right in the midst of that awful belly of the monster. And the
Lord spoke to the monster, and it vomited out Jonah upon the
dry land. Now before I forget it, after
the first, second service we sold out all the books that I
brought. They may come in while we're
speaking, I hope they will, so don't miss it, they're at the
back in the hall there, in the foyer. Now I want to talk about
the sign of the prophet Jonah this morning. And we shall have
to look into the anatomy of some sea monsters first. And it's
quite an interesting subject, provided you don't have the tendency
to throw up or vomit. But if you do, only listen with
half an ear, and then you will have half the trouble. Right, now let's have a look
then at this subject. Now there are two types of whale
which are sea monsters, huge animals. The first are the Mistello
seti, M-Y-S-T-A-L-O-C-E-T-I and it means the whales with the
filtering beard, beard by which they filter out the krill in
the arctic waters to feed on and they're little crabs and
shrimps and things like that which get caught up in the beard
of the whale and he then licks them off with his tongue, blue
whale anyway, licks them off and swallows them. His tongue
is as big and heavy as an elephant. It's an enormous tongue. and
his liver is as big as an ox. And his kidney is also the size
of an elephant. He is huge. Now, I want you to
get some ideas of this because it's important to understand
the sign of Jonah. Then the other type of whales
There are in the total about 80 species of whales, but the
two main types are those with the beard, to filter the small
fry which they live on, and those with the teeth. The teeth are
called the odontoceti, O-D-O-N-T-O-C-E-T-I. and they're the teeth, they're
the whales like the pot whale which have a jaw and ever so
many teeth on the lower jaw but in the upper jaw there are holes
which exactly fit the teeth. You see these whales hold their
prey in their mouth But they don't tear their prey apart because
the teeth are not made like the teeth of a lion for ripping things
apart. They're made just to hold until
you can swallow them. So the two types are possible
when you look at these animals, either those that feed on krill
or those that feed on the bigger fishes. Now I want to mention
first of all the type of whale which you people here know probably
more than I do. The grey whales you know and
they come from the Arctic where they feed and down through the
Bering Strait and then down the Pacific coast of the United States
and they come in schools of about 40 animals. when they blow their,
take their number of breath and blow off their gas in the lung. Let's have a look at these animals.
They're all of them mammals. That is, they suckle, they're
young, and they're monogamous too. That is, they pair for life. they come down through the Bering
Straits and then right down the coast here and they migrate 20,000
kilometers in the year and they migrate right from the Bering
Straits right down to Mexico, San Ignacio where they have their
babies and most grey whales have the same birthday because they're
all born at that time about the end of January down in the shallow
warm waters of Mexico. Now why do they do that? They
don't go down there to feed for the simple reason there isn't
much to eat there. So they come down really to find
a suitable nursery for the babies that are on the way. The babies
when they get there about the end of January all born about
the same time the babies are one and a four and a half four
and a half one and a half tons heavy when they're born and they're
about two or three meters long when
they're born now there's one other important thing to mention
about them. When they're born, they're born
in the breech position, that is tail first. You see, they
don't have any midwives to help them, although the rest of the
whales do help one another under such circumstances. But if there
were complications turned up during the birth process, and
the head were to come out normal as it is in most mammals, the
baby would drown during birth because his head would be held
there and the placenta would be detached and it would only
need two or three breaths of water and the job would be done,
the baby would be dead. So they're all born in the breech
position. Now, the mother whales are always
accompanied by the fathers, they are monogamous, they stick together,
they pair together all their life. And the mothers have to
suckle those young ones in shallow water, not by the babe sucking
at teeth, because if you were to try and do that you'd certainly
drown the baby to try and suckle underwater you couldn't do so
what the mother does is her teats are covered up by a flap which
is perfectly streamlined and she opens that and she squirts
into the mouth of the baby a fountain of milk which if it does hit
the surface goes up yards and enormous pressure and so the
small one will double its birth weight in 8 days living on that
milk. Now a human needs about 180 days
to double its weight and you see we feed on this awful stuff
you buy in super stores here, 2% milk, 2% fat you're saying. The fat in the whale's milk,
the grey whale milk, is 45% by weight in fat and it's 13%
by weight in protein. Now if you think of what that
compares with cow's milk or even human milk so it's no wonder
that when she feeds the babe she feeds it 200 liters at a
time and that's 50 gallons so you can see the little fellow
sort of swells out a bit quickly you see fed on fed on a diet
like that but think of this now you ladies know we've had four
children so we know too that when a mother nurses the child,
it does take it out of the mother, and she needs to drink a lot
of milk to put her electrolytes right, and the fact that she's
losing, put it right, otherwise she goes downhill pretty quickly.
But this whale has come 10,000 kilometers fasting. It hasn't eaten at all. and it
feeds the babes down there off the Mexican coast it feeds them
for two months on this amount of milk and it takes 70 tons
of this milk to put on 60 tons of weight onto the little baby
and so she looks after them there and the purpose of the whale
coming this long distance is not for food, but to have a nursery. A mother knows what's good for
the baby, doesn't she? And she finds the place. Her
husband comes with her to protect her on the way, because she's
pretty far gone pregnant, you say, to protect her from killer
whales, which attack them very easily, killer whales, you know,
the white and black speckled ones, and they bite chunks of
flesh out of the whale's body. So the male whales stand there
and protect them on the journey. They do 165 or 170, 180 kilometers
a day and they swim at 28 kilometers an hour and the power on their
fluke, which is the fin at the back, the flat horizontal fin,
absorbs a thousand horsepower And therefore, if they're put
to it and attacked by killer whales, they can go up to 50
miles an hour, these whales, and you think how heavy they
are. A blue whale, that's much heavier than a grey whale, but
a blue whale goes up to 196,000 kilograms. Now if you use the
same sort of tons as we use in Europe, that's about 200 tons
of fish going through the water at 50
miles an hour. You can think how much fuel that'll
need to develop the thousand horsepower. They're enormously
complex animals. Now when we were going over once
to Europe with our whole family we took a 500 ton freighter to
get over to Europe again and when we were right out in the
Atlantic we saw what looked like an island in the Atlantic because
the birds were sitting on it the seagulls right out far away
from anybody and I asked the captain he said will you look
at it put your glasses on have a look at it carefully do you
know what it was a huge blue whale and the birds were sitting
on it and pecking at the blubber getting something to eat that
way but it was dead because you could see the harpoon with which
they'd harpooned it still sticking into its belly in the water now
that's what they look like the the blue whales anyway, you've
seen the grey whales here I expect most people have. Now let's just
have a little bit look at this. How do they navigate? Who told
the whales up in the arctic ocean where a suitable nursery was
for the babies that are to come? because nobody's, no whale has
been that way before when it's, if it's a young whale and come
back it's been that way before but it knows the way. How does
it know the way? Well it has a compass in it and
the compass works of course on the earth's magnetic field and
the dip angle will not only give you the North Pole, the magnetic
North Pole, but also give you an idea of your latitude. You
see, the angle of dip will do that. Now you think of the whale
developing from one sperm the size of a pin, and one egg the
size of a pinhead. Having all the instructions written
down in code form, to make a super compass like that. Goes all down
the coast using this super compass. Now if the magnetic field shows
a wrong line, some whales beach themselves then because they're
following the magnetic line. And if there's been an earthquake
or the contours have changed, then they do get beached because
there's not enough water there for them to swim in. But they're
following the magnetic lines. Now if you tell me, ladies and
gentlemen, that chance mutations made a compass like that, which
will navigate them certainly for 10,000 kilometres down and
10,000 kilometres back, then I say go and tell it to the Marines,
because I can't believe that. An instrument is always teleonomic,
that is, it's designed. So the designer knew how to make
a compass out of fish krill and things like that, things that
they eat. But think of one other technical
problem. As I said, they're hugely heavy,
these animals, And they have therefore a huge stomach. Their stomachs are big enough
to take a ton of food. And that's krill, which they
wipe off the beard with their huge tongues. Now, think of the
other technical problems that need to be thought through. You know what a pot whale is,
don't you? He's the master diver amongst
the tooth whales. He doesn't live on krill. He
goes down and he dives to 3,000 yards, 3,000 meters. Now you think of that. A blue
whale will go down to 200 meters, but not much more. But the pot
whale will go down at six to eight kilometers an hour vertically,
straight down. Now what does he do that for?
He goes there for his food. And his food, the things that
he likes best of all, are giant octopuses. And they're only in
the very, very deep ocean, you know, the giant octopuses. They're
often eight yards in diameter, these animals. and their tentacles
are 15 yards up to 15 yards long. Think of that. And he goes straight
down where it's pitch black. He can't see anything. He locates
them with echolocation and he swallows them whole. They have caught one pot whale
and when they opened his stomach they found that he'd got 28,000
octopuses in his stomach. Now they weren't all such big
ones as that, but 28,000, you know, even these little cheery
little fellows, so big you know, they're quite a big volume to
get down into the stomach. Now when they swallow these big
octopuses, They hold them in their peg-like teeth with the
holes on the top slots to fit into, and there's a fight of
the giants as the giant pot-whale tries to get outside the the
giant octopus. And the octopus, as you see,
are quite strong, with all these tentacles, you know, with the
suction pads on them, they can do quite a lot of damage, and
they have inside them quite a beak which can inflict damage. Now,
when they've done that, they come horizontally they come vertically
upwards after they've had their meal and swallowed the giant
octopuses. Now they come up quite quickly,
six, eight miles, eight kilometers an hour. You think what would
happen to us? Not if we'd eaten any octopuses,
but if we'd, if we rose that quickly from such a huge pressure. You see at a thousand meters
deep there is pressure on the body for every fingernail worth
of square centimeters there's the weight of one 200 kilogram
man for every square centimeter on the body at a thousand meters
and of course it goes down in atmosphere each so many meters
down you go now how can they do it because if we send a diver
down and he comes up too quickly you know he suffers from caissons
disease you know what that is diver's disease what happens
is that the gases in the blood they bubble out when the pressure
is reduced if you take a bottle of pop and put it in the trunk
of your car and the car really, you know, does drive as the people
do drive here, a bit fast, and goes around the corners a bit
quickly, if you open it, you know, the whole bottle of contents
lands on the ceiling, and it puffs all out because the gas
comes out of solution, because you lower the pressure by opening
the stopper, and out it all comes. Now the same thing happens if
a human goes down, or a whale, goes down deep in the water and
comes up suddenly. Now I shouldn't say the same
thing happens to the whale, it happens to the human, because
it doesn't happen with a whale. A whale can go down to 3,000
meters, straight down and straight up, and he doesn't have to have
compression chambers such as we do, The people at Shell, you
know, who do this sea prospecting and have to use divers a lot,
would give their right arm or their right eye how to know,
to know how a whale can do that. Because the master diver, the
pot whale, can. Now what does he have in his
body? He has in his body what's called the Rete, R-E-T-E, Mirabile. And that's a network of fine
vessels in his blood's arterial circulation. And somehow, we
don't know how, that Rete Mirabile, that wonder network, stops the
gases bubbling out of his blood as he comes up. And so he can
live. He can do it. Now look, ladies
and gentlemen, A little instrument like that, the ete mirabile,
needs designing. And it needs somebody who understands
the gas laws, Henry's law, and Boyle's law, and all those sorts
of things, to do it. And they're still trying to find
out how it does it, and haven't yet found out. It's so complex. Now if you tell me that an instrument
like that happened by chance, Well, go and tell somebody else,
don't tell me because I shan't listen. It's just simply nonsense
to think of an animal that knows where the nursery is and will
go 10,000 kilometres down and 10,000 kilometres back right
through the Bering Straits just to find that nursery. Who told
the whale first? I think God must have put it
there, you know, probably written down in his genes. And if you
write a thing down, say I speak in one language, sometimes I
do, and then in another, you know you have to translate it.
But I found out this, that if you translate one language into
another, it's only then that you really know that you understand
it. Otherwise you can read over a
sentence and not understand it. But you try putting it into another
language and you will, and you'll appreciate it. Now you think
of God designing the whale with the compass to work out the tip
angle as well as the north, magnetic north pole, and to put in drete
mirabile, in that animal so that he can dive straight down and
straight up without any diver's disease. And you think of giving
the whale mother milk while she's fasting so that the baby will
double its weight at birth within eight days. that nutrient milk
is just fitted for the circumstances and if something is fitted for
the circumstances I say it's designed you know you think of
the person who did that Jesus said that Jehovah the father
made all things through him so the person who worked all this
out is none other than the Lord Jesus the great designer Now
you think, if you take a very very uneducated and very dumb
person, you don't like to see them misused even though they
are dumb. But if you take a very worthy
old man who's spent his life in intellectual pursuits, to
see him spat upon, we rebel against it, don't we? But he endured
the contradiction of sinners and drank the cup to the dregs,
it said, to save us. Now I think this, you know, he
made us and our brain much more highly designed than even the
parts of a whale that I've described. You think of the outward covering
of the blue whale. It's all in little, little tiny
furrows right the length of the whole body, little tiny depressions,
lines, ridges. And those lines, ridges, on the
blue whale are there to prevent turbulent flow. Now you all know
what turbulent flow is, don't you? It's what they try to avoid
on cars by making them streamline shape so they don't waste the
energy of the motor on producing turbulence in the air. So they
make them and polish them and make the shape right so that
you don't make much turbulence. And that saves energy. Now you
think of the whale coming 10,000 kilometers right down the coast
to find a nursery. You're not surprised to find
that the friction between the whale and the water is at an
absolute minimum. They're trying to imitate it
today for our submarines and things like that, so they don't
waste so much energy on stirring up the dust, the turbulence,
in water. That's what they're trying to
do. But it shows the most supreme form of design you can ever think
of. Well that would be enough for
the blue whale and for the grey whales. Let's have a look a little
bit further. Now Jonah he didn't like the
presence of God because God asked him to do something and he defended
his patriotism to go and preach to Nineveh because he said he
was going to destroy it. He ought to have rubbed his hands,
you see, as a patriotic Jew and say, oh, so much the better.
Do the job. But he said he wasn't going to
do it. So when God asked him to do the job, he says he took
his funds and bought a ticket to Tarshish to flee from the
presence of the Lord. Now, when he got that, the Lord
stopped him. And the Lord often does, you
know, when we use diversions of all sorts of things to prevent
us doing what he's told us to do. He tells us to go and bear
much fruit. One of the fruits he wants is
the fruit of our lips, which are praised to our God. You praised
him today? My wife and myself, we've been
married 44 years just on. and we've had four children and
we've moved house 26 times. Now you think what that means,
three meals a day is a rule. We've been very careful to have
our meals regularly because at the mealtime we sit down together
and we read God's word and thank him for what he's done in giving
us the food and for looking after us this day. Now I would say
this, if you're going to serve God, discipline in the family
is the first thing you need. If you don't read together the
Bible, just a short verse or a chapter, she's got her hands full with
the kids maybe and if you don't discipline yourself to do it
we've done it for 40 years over 40 years so we know you know
you don't get around to doing it at all and that's fleeing
from the presence of the Lord so do think it's worth taking
the trouble to have a proper set meal at which you can thank
the Lord for what he's done, all the great things he's done
for you. And while you're doing that, it teaches your children
who listen to it, the word of God. Our children, when they
went to boarding school in England, because we had to send them to
England to boarding school, the Swiss schools were so bad we
couldn't risk it. and we sent them there. Now they
have a general knowledge test in the British schools and they
don't ask you how old you are but they will give you an examination
to see what you know. And they examined our second,
our third child, a boy, Clive. They examined him at school when
he got there and they asked him the names of David's wives that
was in a general test guy sits down and he writes down the names
immediately so I never taught him the names but I told him
the stories you see the biblical stories every night before they
went to bed they had a biblical story and he wrote down the wives
names And the minister who was testing him said to him, Clive,
I've known your father for years but did he teach you to cheat? So wife, so Clive said, no. He was surprised. Well he said,
how did you know the names of David's wives then? You must
have cheated to find those out. So he said, oh, when did I learn
that? He said, I don't know sir, but
I've always known them. You see, it's like going the
road home. If you do it regularly, you know
the way home. And that's what saved him in
that examination. He got full marks for his examination. But it's very important to know
these things. And let's get back to the sign of Jonah. Jonah was
flying, was fleeing from the face of the Lord, from the presence
of the Lord. And he said, if you want the
storm to stop, that storm is to prevent me from avoiding doing
God's will. That's what it is. He was right.
So the mariner said to him, well, what should we do? He said, throw
me into the water. Let me perish in my own disobedience. So they took him up, one, two,
three, and threw him into the water. He says, God prepared
a great sea monster. I think it might have been, you
know, a pot whale. because they swallow things whole
and they don't bite them. It might have been that. Now
imagine Jonah coming head first, not killed, not in any way wounded,
head first into the stomach of that animal with all the octopuses
there. You think of that. How would
you like that? Head first into that soup. Ladies
and gentlemen, We're too civilized, you know, and therefore we miss
half of life. You must remember most people
have only eaten a fish which has been cleaned at the superstore.
Have you ever cleaned a fish's stomach out? Have you ever done
it? Have you ever cleaned a rabbit's
stomach out? I'll tell you one thing, if you
clean a fish's stomach out, it doesn't smell like eau de cologne.
it's a stench. Okay? And if you try it the same
with chicken, all depends what they've been fed on of course,
you'll find the same sort of thing. Now, the animals that
go down this esophagus are not dead. How do they get killed? Well, they get killed by the
digestive juices, and the digestive juices will digest anything that's
in them that's soft, digest the soft parts of the body. So Jonah
will have landed down, perhaps into the arms of a giant octopus,
you see, it was lovely, all yielding and rubbery and with nice little
suckers all down the arms, you know, to fix himself to your
skin. how would you like to land there
ladies and gentlemen and in the stench like that and completely
dark he couldn't see anything he could only feel those rubbery
walls and the slimy walls as he landed there head first no
wonder he called it the pit of Xion the pit of hell no wonder
he did that well now he came to himself under circumstances
like that and God often puts us into awkward situations that
he learns that we come to our teaches us to come to ourselves
so he came to himself in the pit of Sheol in that awful stomach
and he cried to the Lord he said I will keep my vows now I will
do thy will and he said God heard him in his holy temple now you
think of his years in that digestive juice. That's just the thing
that digestive juices are made for, you know, to dissolve out
the ears and the lips and the cheeks, the soft parts of the
body. When he cried to the Lord, those
were certainly half digested. So Jonah looked parboiled. He wasn't dead. But every part
of his body, the soft parts, had all been etched by the digestive
juices of this monster. Now, he tried, no doubt, to get
out. Now, if he tried to climb up
the esophagus, you know, all that, all that rubbery, slimy
stuff, you can't get a hold of anything there. But if he tried
to climb out, you think what that would have done if he did
get anywhere if he got to the place where the reflexes for
the swallowing reflexes start there would have been an immediate
swallow of the fish and he'd be shoved back again think of
this if you were ever thrown up lately you see one of the things about
throwing up and vomiting is you start to swallow don't you If
you've eaten a lot of raw garlic or anything like that, I hope
you don't, but if you do, the first sign that you're going
to be sick and throw up is you start to swallow, don't you?
That's the first warning. You must swallow. It's to keep
the stuff down in the stomach. And I think that Jonah, being
very much alive and knowing where he was, tried perhaps to get
out. And that made the fish want to
throw up. You see, you get to certain places
and the reflexes start and down you go. And it says that the
Lord spoke to the monster and the monster threw him up onto
dry land. Now you think of Jonah coming
out of that fish, that wonder fish, that huge monster. You know, he would have been
covered with bits and pieces of octopus, ever so nasty, and
he'd have been in a stench. Well, you know what a stomach
smells like, don't you? And when he got out in that awful
state, his eyelids half-dissolved away, and the skin of his face
parboiled, and perhaps his ears gone, the outward lobes of his
ears gone. When he landed then on dry land,
what would he have done? What would you have done? Well,
he'd have washed himself, he'd have taken a shower, wouldn't
he? Quick, to try and get this awful stuff off him, and get
the stink, the stench, gone. So he started to wash himself,
and you know, coming out into the light, from the darkness
of that belly, and hearing the seagulls calling again, the wind
blowing again. What difference will that have
been from the stink of the stomach, the fresh wind blowing again. Now the holy scripture says that
in that state he went in to Menelae, a day's journey, and there he
preached. Said, gave his testimony, sure.
And he preached, he preached and it got straight to the king. There's somebody special here.
Well he was parboiled. You could see he'd been in the
place of death. The stink of death was upon him.
And so the king of Nineveh said, come to me. And he got sacked,
sackcloth and ashes on. Because he was taken by the message
of Jonah. Well you see, the world normally
doesn't listen to the average preacher. They don't. They don't want theological philosophy
you know. But if they see the marks of
death on you, perhaps they'll listen. And that's what happened
to Jonah. They saw that his testimony was
true. His body, his appearance, bore
out his message. and in 40 days God will judge
the city and they repented in sackcloth and ashes and God saved
the city as a result now you know the nations of the West
have seen how a grand empire the Russian Soviet one collapsed
irrevocably because they couldn't do their sums they couldn't spend
what they had but had to spend double what they had and the
result was finances catch up with you if you're a father of
a household and you're reading say $200 an hour and you you
spend $400 an hour it won't be long before there's a heavy hand
to the bank manager on your shoulder to say my boy this must stop
you live within your means or you bankrupt the nation now it
wants Christians to stand up and with the marks of death the
death to self the death to self upon you then your message is
confirmed and the man who came back from the depths of death
was Jonah who gave that message you don't repent You'll all likewise
perish, said Jesus. Now, that's what we want today. You don't want Christians with
great oratory. They don't listen to that. But
if you've got the marks that I died in Christ on you, and
when Christ was crucified, I was crucified with him. If they can
see that you crucified yourself with Jesus, you know they'll
listen. You won't say snide remarks then. You won't, I thought, simply
try to make an impression on people. You'll warn people in
love that God loves us so much as to die for us. And I died
with him. And if you're in the same state
of mind as Jesus, who for love to us died the death of the cross,
they'll listen. But they want to see the signs.
And the sign was Jonah was obviously a man who'd been as good as dead. Because he'd been in the belly
of that fish and they could see it. Ears, eyes, nose, soft parts
gone, parboiled. They could see it. Now if they
can see that in us, that we don't try to be clever Alex, but that
we do try to crucify ourselves for Christ's sake because he
was crucified for us and take that you know even the king of
Nineveh will listen to that think about it when we were baptized
we were baptized into the death of the Lord Jesus so that as
we came out of the baptismal waters we rose again into newness
of life having left the old life behind us. That's like Jonah
coming out of the whale. But it must be credible and if
our testimony is not credible it's better not to give it. It
wants to be absolutely credible. Everything that Jonah said has
got to be borne out by what we are. And the first thing that
I need in that case, personally, is repentance. I know what I
am, I know who I am. And if God has got you in your
family life, like Jonah in the belly of the whale then there's
only one thing cry to the Lord and he command the animal to
spit you out we'll pray together we ask thee
Lord Jesus that thou mightest give us the love which thou hast
for us that all men can see that we love them and give ourselves
for them. So bless this congregation, bless
the pastor, bless all the pastors here who work to this end. Watch over us and bless us this
day. We thank thee for the short time
together. Amen.