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Great Enough to Care
The Lord said, . . . “Should I not have concern for the great city of Nineveh?”  Jonah 4:10-11
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How could God possibly care about all these people? The thought hit me as I stepped off a busy  train platform in a crowded city, thousands of miles from home. I was a teenager traveling abroad  for the first time, and I was overwhelmed by the size of the world around me. I felt small by  comparison and wondered how God could love so many people.
I had yet to understand the broad reach of God’s perfect love. In Scripture, the prophet Jonah  couldn’t fathom this either. When Jonah finally obeyed God’s call to preach repentance to the city  of Nineveh, the capital of the brutal Assyrian Empire that had oppressed his native Israel, he  didn’t want God to forgive them. But the city did repent, and when God didn’t destroy them, Jonah  was angry. God provided shelter for Jonah through a fast-growing plant but then took his shade  away, which angered him all the more. Jonah complained, but God responded, “You have been concerned  about this plant . . . . And should I not have concern for the great city of Nineveh, in which  there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand people?” (Jonah 4:10-11).
God’s so great that He’s able to care deeply for those who are far from Him. His love goes to the  lengths of the cross and empty tomb of Jesus to meet our ultimate need. His greatness manifests  itself in goodness, and He longs to draw us near.
By James Banks
REFLECT & PRAY
How does it comfort you to know God cares for you? How will you respond to His love?
Loving God, thank You for coming to save me. Please help me to love others like You do.
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