Then Jonah prayed

Then Jonah prayed

God sent a great fish to swallow Jonah. Then Jonah prayed. This audio devotional from Jonah 2:1-2 talks about prayer at the most desperate times in life.

A great fish

A great fish

God prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. We discuss the reason behind and the circumstances surrounding this unusual trial in this audio devotional.

Exceedingly afraid

Exceedingly afraid

The crew aboard the ship carrying Jonah to Tarshish were exceedingly afraid when a storm arose. We take a closer look in this Jonah 1:10 audio devotional.

Rose up to flee

Rose up to flee

Jonah received a commandment from the Lord, but he rose up to flee in Jonah 1:3. This audio devotional explains the importance of obedience for disciples.

More than his beginning

More than his beginning

God blessed Job late in life more than his beginning, according to Job 42:12-13. We discuss the indispensable usefulness of trials in this audio devotional.

Behold, I am vile

Behold, I am vile

"Behold, I am vile," is the response from Job after he hears directly from God. We discuss our insignificance in comparison to God in this audio devotional.

Where wast thou?

Where wast thou?

In Job 38:4-5, God asks "Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?" This audio devotional is about Job recognizing his place in the world.

God is mighty

God is mighty

Elihu reminds Job and his friends that God is mighty in Job 36:5. In this audio devotional, we discuss his break from Job's rebuke to extol God's greatness.

I am innocent

I am innocent

While Job contends "I am innocent," Elihu reminds him of reality. This audio devotional from Job 33:9-10 takes a closer look at the flaw in Job's defenses.