In our exploration of the Book of Jonah, we're confronted with a challenging question: How deep does our compassion truly run? This powerful narrative invites us to examine our hearts and consider whether there are people or groups we'd rather see face judgment than receive God's grace. Jonah's story serves as a mirror, reflecting our own potential for self-righteousness and selective mercy. As we delve into Jonah's prayer from the belly of the fish, we're struck by his lack of repentance and his continued disdain for the Ninevites. This stark contrast with other biblical prayers of contrition challenges us to reflect on our own capacity for genuine remorse and our willingness to extend forgiveness to others. The recurring theme of God's relentless pursuit reminds us that no matter how far we run or how stubborn we become, divine love never gives up on us.