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Once
there was a man named Jonah. Jonah was God's prophet which
means God gave him special jobs to do for Him.
One day God found Jonah and said to him: "Jonah, I
want you to take a message for me to the people living in
the big city of Nineveh. I want you to tell them that I
want them to change their wicked ways because I love them
very much."
But
Jonah didn't want to go to Nineveh. First of all, he didn't
want to walk all that way across the hot desert sand.
But
mostly he didn't want to go because the things the people
of Nineveh did were bad, bad, bad, and Jonah thought God
should just send a plague or something to destroy them from
the face of the earth.
So
Jonah thought and thought about how he could get out of
doing this job for God.
Then
he had a bright idea. He would take a trip on a ship in
the opposite direction. By the time God found him, maybe
He would decide to send someone else. So Jonah went down
to the dock and found just the ship.
"Ahoy,
there, Sir!" he called out to the captain. "Got
any room for another passenger?"
"Yes,
we can take you along," said the captain. "You
look okay to me." But what he didn't know was that
Jonah was running away from the God of heaven.
Jonah
was very very tired from all his running, and he wanted
to make sure God didn't find him, so he went down into the
bottom of the ship where it was dark. It was a good place
to hide and to have a good sleep.
While
Jonah slept, a violent storm blew up that threatened to
destroy the ship.
"All
hands on deck!" the captain called out to his crew.
"Secure the foremast! Keep the ship before the wind!
Throw the cargo overboard! Pray to your gods! . . . Hey,
where's that stranger we took onboard? I'm going to wake
him up myself. He'd better pray while he bails or we perish!
I've never seen a storm like this!"
"Let's
find out who caused this storm!" the sailors cried
out. "Whoever's name we draw out of the hat, he's the
man!"
Into
the hat went one of the sailor's hands. Out came the name:
JONAH!
"Who
are you, anyway? And what have we done that made you bring
such bad luck upon us?" the sailors asked.
"I
am Jonah and I worship the God of heaven who made the sea
and the land," Jonah replied.
The
sailors' faces were filled with fear. "Then what have
YOU done?" the sailors wanted to know.
"Just
throw me into the sea." Jonah replied. "I'm the
reason for the storm."
So
they threw Jonah overboard into the storm. And Jonah would
have drowned, except for our God who gives people who make
mistakes a second chance. Can you believe it, he sent a
whale to rescue his prophet from the storm! And immediately
the wind and the rain and the thunder and lightening stopped
and the sea was calm!
Safe
and sound inside the whale, Jonah thanked God for saving
him and promised to do whatever God asked him to do. So
God caused the whale to deposit Jonah on dry land so he
could be about his business.
And
God spoke again to Jonah. "I still want you to go to
Nineveh," He said. Jonah thought to himself, "Okay.
I'll go and preach to those Ninevites, but they are so bad
they won't pay any attention and then God will punish them
like they deserve.
So
Jonah preached the good news to the Ninevites that God wanted
to give them another chance to love Him and live good lives.
Much to his surprise, the Ninevites listened. God was so
happy, He sent Jonah right back to tell them how much
He had always loved them. He wanted them to know how glad
He was they had stopped behaving badly, because their wicked
ways could lead to nothing good!
God
sent Jesus to bring the same good news to us. No matter
what mistakes you have made, this good news is for you.
God loves you very much. He wants you to choose the good
life He has planned for you. But when you make mistakes,
you can always say you're sorry and God will help you begin
again. Yay! A big thanks! A big shout of praise to our "second
chance God!
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(All
balloons and puppeteers hidden behind barrier, out of sight.)
(Jonah
balloon goes up on string.)
(God balloon goes up on string.)
(People
of Nineveh balloons go up on strings.)
(God and People of Nineveh balloons down.)
(Jonah balloon bounces up and down with children puppeteers
calling out "ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch.")
(People
of Nineveh balloons up)
(People
of Nineveh balloons down.)
(Jonah balloon slowly raised and lowered as though in "thought,"
ending in lowered position.)
(Jonah
balloon pops up to full length of string as narrator reads
"bright idea.")
(Captain
balloon goes up.)
(God balloon goes up.)
(Jonah, Captain and God balloons go down.)
(Wave
balloons up, jouncing up and down as though tossed in a
storm.)
(Captain
balloon up, followed immediately by sailor balloons up.)
(Sailor
balloons raise and lower in unison as though agitated.)
(Jonah balloon up.)
(Captain, sailor and Jonah balloons down.)
(God
balloon up.)
(Whale
balloon up.)
(Wave
balloons still. God balloon slowly lowered.)
(Jonah
balloon up)
(Wave
and whale balloons down.)
(God
balloon up.)
(People of Nineveh balloons up)
(Jonah, God, and People of Nineveh balloons down.)
(Jesus balloon up.)
(At narration's end, all balloons released to the ceiling
while puppeteers cheer.)
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