đź“– Day 12: From the Greatest to the Least

Scripture:
“The Ninevites believed God. A fast was proclaimed, and all of them, from the greatest to the least, put on sackcloth.” — Jonah 3:5

🌿 Reflection

Jonah expected resistance.
He expected hard hearts.
He expected rejection.

Instead… they believed.
Immediately.
Deeply.
Collectively.

From leaders to laborers, from the wealthy to the forgotten, an entire city responds with humility. This wasn’t shallow emotion—it was true repentance. One simple message reached deep into the soul of a nation, and something ancient and holy awakened.

This verse shows us that no one is beyond the reach of God’s voice.
Sometimes the people we assume are farthest from God are actually the most ready to hear Him.

All God needed was a reluctant prophet willing to walk across a city…
and an entire people turned their faces toward Him.

It reminds us that revival doesn’t begin with crowds—
it begins with hearts willing to say,
"God, we hear You.”

📝 Journal Prompt

Where have you underestimated what God can do—in yourself, in someone you love, or in a place you thought was too far gone?

Write about a situation where you now sense God may already be at work behind the scenes.

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đź“– Day 11: A Simple Message, A Stirred City