Monday, August 29, 2022

I Can Worship, No Matter What - From the NCW Fair (Habakkuk 3:17-19)

 Habakkuk

Live from the North Central Washington Fairgrounds. We apologize for the audio glitches.

In the book of Habakkuk, the prophet Habakkuk begins by complaining and questioning God who seems to be silent and unconcerned for his people. Yet, as God reveals his divine work, Habakkuk must let go of his own expectations and wait patiently for God to fulfill his divine purposes in his timing and ways. In the end, Habakkuk’s complaint gives way to a beautiful trust in God that is not based upon the prophet’s circumstances.

Sunday, August 21, 2022

When God Seems Slow (Habakkuk 2:2-20)

 Habakkuk

God will bring His justice in His time.

In the book of Habakkuk, the prophet Habakkuk begins by complaining and questioning God who seems to be silent and unconcerned for his people. Yet, as God reveals his divine work, Habakkuk must let go of his own expectations and wait patiently for God to fulfill his divine purposes in his timing and ways. In the end, Habakkuk’s complaint gives way to a beautiful trust in God that is not based upon the prophet’s circumstances. If you are going through a season of life where God has seemed silent - or you know someone else who is, I think you're going to find this series really helpful.

Talk About:

  • How do we actively wait on God?
  • What can we do to remain patient and strong in seasons of waiting?
  • What is a situation in your life currently that you are waiting on God for?

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

When God Seems Confusing (Habakkuk 1:12-2:1)

 Habakkuk

When God seems confusing, He is usually trying to get our attention.

With Pastor Mark Benadom.

In the book of Habakkuk, the prophet Habakkuk begins by complaining and questioning God who seems to be silent and unconcerned for his people. Yet, as God reveals his divine work, Habakkuk must let go of his own expectations and wait patiently for God to fulfill his divine purposes in his timing and ways. In the end, Habakkuk’s complaint gives way to a beautiful trust in God that is not based upon the prophet’s circumstances. If you are going through a season of life where God has seemed silent - or you know someone else who is, I think you're going to find this series really helpful.

Monday, August 8, 2022

When God Seems Silent (Habakkuk 1:1-4)

 Habakkuk

In the book of Habakkuk, the prophet Habakkuk begins by complaining and questioning God who seems to be silent and unconcerned for his people. Yet, as God reveals his divine work, Habakkuk must let go of his own expectations and wait patiently for God to fulfill his divine purposes in his timing and ways. In the end, Habakkuk’s complaint gives way to a beautiful trust in God that is not based upon the prophet’s circumstances. If you are going through a season of life where God has seemed silent - or you know someone else who is, I think you're going to find this series really helpful.

Talk About:

  • Have you ever struggled with the apparent silence of God?
  • How did you express yourself to Him in the midst of it?
  • How did you feel?