Jonah — The Reluctance to Extend Mercy
What is resisted
is still given.
What is undeserved
is still extended.
Not according to expectation—
but according to mercy.
About This Work
This work reveals the tension
between what is known
and what is accepted.
Not the absence of truth,
but resistance to its application.
Jonah is not about disobedience alone.
It is about the struggle
to embrace mercy
beyond personal understanding.
What is true
is not limited
by what is expected.
How to Read
Read slowly.
Notice the tension.
Where there is resistance.
Where there is compassion.
What is extended
and what is resisted.
This is not about compliance.
It is about seeing
what mercy actually is.
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Place in the Journey
This follows what has been brought low.
What is exposed
now reveals something deeper.
What is true
extends beyond what is accepted.
A Final Note
What is given in mercy
is not determined
by what feels deserved.
It is revealed
in what remains true
regardless.