In the Old Testament, which prophet had to trust God's plan even when it meant preaching a message of repentance to his enemies, the Ninevites?

Correct Answer

D) Jonah

In the book of Jonah, we learn about a prophet who was called by God to preach a message of repentance to the people of Nineveh, who were known for their wickedness and cruelty. Jonah initially resisted God's plan and tried to flee from his mission. However, after being swallowed by a great fish and spending three days in its belly, Jonah realized that he needed to trust and obey God's direction. He went to Nineveh and preached the message God had given him, and the people of Nineveh responded with repentance. Jonah's story teaches us that God's plans often involve stepping out of our comfort zones and trusting Him even when His directions don't align with our own desires or expectations. When we yield to God's will, we can be part of His redemptive work in the world, even in the most unlikely places.