Preached at Trinity Presbyterian Church, Charlottesville, VA Our salvation depends not on our hold on God, but on His hold on us. Dr. Clowney mentions a crisis of faith while he was in college and describes how this verse changed his thinking and his life.
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God our only hope. Jonah believed that his action of preaching in Niniveh will bring the destruction of his country by the Assirians. He perceived not that the Lord wants him to be a sign for the Jews in exile: like him, they will cry from the depth and will be saved by the Lord. So it is with us: salvation is of the Lord.
Edmund Prosper Clowney (July 30, 1917 – March 20, 2005) was a theologian, educator, and pastor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he earned a Bachelor of Arts from Wheaton College in 1939, a Bachelor of Theology from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1942, a Master of Sacred...