In Jonah chapter 4, Jonah, because of his rejection of the Gentiles and distaste for their participation in salvation, was displeased at God's demonstration of mercy towards the Ninevites. Jonah knew God was merciful, which is why he initially fled to Tarshish to begin with; he didn't want the Ninevites to receive the mercy that he himself had experienced. God proceeded to teach Jonah that His love and mercy for the Ninevites is far different than Jonah's indifference to their damnation, and far greater than Jonah's warped concern for a wild plant for which he played no role in causing to flourish.
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