November 26, 2023 • Pastor Kevin Timmons • Habakkuk 3
The book of Habakkuk ends with the prophet trembling, yet accepting the tribulation the Lord is going to bring on his people through an invading enemy nation. He goes so far as to say that even if the fig tree does not blossom, even if the vines fail to bear fruit, even if the livestock runs away, still he will rejoice in the Lord. How did Habakkuk find the strength to say this in the midst of such troubling circumstances? And how can we? Join us this Sunday to find out as we conclude our series on the book of Habakkuk.
Part 2 | Gratitude in Troubling Times
November 19, 2023 • Pastor Marty Scales • Habakkuk 2:6–20
Chapter two of Habakkuk contains a derisive song taunting the threatening Chaldeans. History tells us that nations and empires rise to glory and then invariably fall to ignominious defeat. The Bible tells us that the LORD causes this to happen for His own purposes. Now Habakkuk shows that God is raising up a wicked nation that will bring His judgment upon rebellious Israel. How can the prophet and the people of Israel deal with the approaching violence and defeat? Habakkuk 2:20 provides an important perspective.
Part 1 | Remaining Thankful in Difficult Times
November 12, 2023 • Pastor Travis Marsh • Habakkuk 2:1–5
This Sunday, we begin with a journey through Habakkuk's heartfelt conversations with God, finding how to deeply trust in His plan with a thankful heart, even in our most challenging moments. Experience how his questions and God’s answers can encourage us to remain faithful and thankful through life’s trials. Join us and invite a friend as together we discover the joy and hope in staying true to God's course, even when we can't see what lies ahead.