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that has been poured into their lives. Look at Jonah, the trip to his place of assignment was not going to be as dangerous as the trip he took to run away from God. The young man who asked for his inheritance chased after an empty life in the city forsaking the provisions of the father. At some point in this book, we have expressed that success as a fortune 500 company CEO might just be a failure because of the emptiness it may have. Why be king of the concrete jungle while the hearts of your spouse and children lie in ruins because you were never there to hug them or play ball or visit them at school, or lay in the sandy beaches watching the sun set. The best thing about calling is that in it are the hidden treasures of God. Treasures to be explored and revealed to the world thereby leaving a sweet aroma of God’s goodness in our lives. God’s blessings never add any sorrow and if you are walking in your area of calling, every challenge is an opportunity for showing God’s power and authority through you. I will sacrifice unto thee with the voice of thanksgiving Getting out of the whale belly, Jonah was not spat out. He was vomited out. Spitting is less violent compared to vomiting and spitting is more for things that are still being ingested. Vomiting is for things that have been ingested, digested and have settled in the stomach. As alluded to earlier in this chapter, getting out وH