The Merciful Severity of God
Lessons from Mount St. Helens
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Matthew Jones
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On a quiet Sunday morning in May 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted with a force that silenced the world.
In moments, forests vanished, daylight turned to darkness, and the shape of a mountain—and a nation—was changed forever.
Yet out of that devastation rose a living parable of divine truth.
In The Merciful Severity of God, author Matthew Jones weaves the historical account of the eruption with timeless spiritual insight. Through eyewitness stories, scientific observation, and biblical reflection, he reveals a God whose power shakes the earth—and whose grace restores it.
Each chapter follows the true timeline of events—from the first tremors to the silence after the roar—and draws spiritual parallels to the patience, judgment, and mercy of God.
Readers will see how the mountain’s warning speaks of divine forbearance, its eruption of righteous power, its wasteland of justice, and its renewal of grace.
This is not just the story of a volcano. It is the story of a God who still rules the world He made, who warns before He shakes, and who rebuilds after He breaks.
“Behold the goodness and severity of God.”
— Romans 11:22
For readers who love historical truth told with devotional depth, The Merciful Severity of God is both a meditation and a monument—a call to reverence, repentance, and awe.
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