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In a Fish without a Paddle

January 21, 2024 • Pastor John Stone • Jonah 2

Questions Jonah 2:1-10


What are the moments that often drive you to prayer?


Why is it that distress and not joy is often the occasion for prayer?

What form do the distresses take in our lives?

How do you work to seek quiet in your life and world?

What is a normal prayer look like when you are in distress?


How does Jonah's prayer inform us of how to pray?


How does Jonah's prayer demonstrate honesty over form?


He avoids flowery fake words.

Why does honesty make prayer more real?


What does the experience of Jonah teach us about how to pray?


How is prayer the truest form of worship?


How is prayer a demonstration and confession that God loves us?


Why is grace the foundation of prayer and how does grace makes prayer easier and freeer?


Where does pray rightly aim?

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