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Affected files: D002 - Believing Jonah - The Book of Jonah.md
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The main question is that comes up when discussing Jonah is can it be believed a
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One of the main criticisms that the book of Jonah gets is the part about Jonah in the belly of the fish. Oddly this is a small part of the overall story of Jonah and yet it is most people even know about Jonah. Somehow the other 9 miracles that are found in the book don't receive much attestation at all. See [[Ten Miracles in Jonah]]
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But what does the resurrection have to do with Jonah? Lets start with what Christ' death and resurrection mean. For [[Salvation]] we ***must*** believe in the [[Resurrection]] ([[1Cor 15]]). Because it confirms that Jesus is who he says He is, the Son of God. If there was any one thing that Christ claimed to be and did not fulfill then He could not be God in the form of man.
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But what does the resurrection have to do with Jonah? Lets start with what Christ' death and resurrection means. For [[Salvation]] we ***must*** believe in the [[Resurrection]] ([[1Cor 15]]). Because it confirms that Jesus is who he says He is, the Son of God. If there was any one thing that Christ claimed to be and did not fulfill then He could not be God in the form of man.
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> A dead savior can not save anybody. The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is as much a part of the gospel message as His sacrificial death on the cross ([[1Cor 15#1..8|1 Cor. 15:1-8]]). In fact, in the book of Acts, the church gave witness primarily to the resurrection ([[Acts 1#22|Acts 1:22]], [[Acts 4#2|Acts 4:2]], [[Acts 4#33|33]])
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