Jonah 4:1-11. Whenever I ref kids’ football, every argument over a foul sounds exactly the same. If one player falls, it’s obviously the other team’s fault… free kick, no question. But if it’s the other way round? “He’s tripped over the ball… that’s a handball!” I played football like that as a kid, too. But this is not just a kids’ football issue; the human heart just works that way. We are naturally conditioned to justify ourselves and judge others. And that’s exactly where Jonah finds himself in chapter 4, which reveals the nature of man vs that of God in His mercy. The fundamental truth… Jonah is selfish (v1–3, 5–7). Jonah’s anger exposes more than frustration; it reveals resistance. He admits he ran because he knew God would be merciful. His issue isn’t injustice; it’s that ...