God is Always Working

March 19, 2017 • Matt Vorhees • Habakkuk 1:1–11

We don't have to look far in our world to see that things are not as they should be. Brokenness is all around us. Whether we are religious or secular, at times things get so bad that we instinctively cry out, "Why, God?" Although there is not a simple, emotionally satisfying answer to that question, God has responded to this very inquiry in the past, and perhaps in no more direct way than in the Book of Habakkuk. So come prepared as we explore God's response to the question, "Why, God?"

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​We don’t have to look far in our world to see that things are not as they should be. Brokenness is all around us. Whether we are religious or secular, at times things get so bad that we instinctively cry out, “Why, God?” Although there is not a simple, emotionally satisfying answer to that question, God has responded to this very inquiry in the past, and perhaps in no more direct way than in the Book of Habakkuk. So come prepared as we explore God’s response to the question, “Why, God?”

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​We don't have to look far in our world to see that things are not as they should be. Brokenness is all around us. Whether we are religious or secular, at times things get so bad that we instinctively cry out, "Why, God?" Although there is not a simple, emotionally satisfying answer to that question, God has responded to this very inquiry in the past, and perhaps in no more direct way than in the Book of Habakkuk. So come prepared as we explore God's response to the question, "Why, God?"

The Righteous Shall Live By Faith

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We don't have to look far in our world to see that things are not as they should be. Brokenness is all around us. Whether we are religious or secular, at times things get so bad that we instinctively cry out, "Why, God?" Although there is not a simple, emotionally satisfying answer to that question, God has responded to this very inquiry in the past, and perhaps in no more direct way than in the Book of Habakkuk. So come prepared as we explore God's response to the question, "Why, God?"