The prophet Habakkuk in v.2-4 questions God, "How long?" & "Why?" In response, the Lord of the universe declares that he is at work in v.5-11. May we be reminded that in our most challenging circumstances, God is working!
1. God Works
2. God Works in Unique Ways
3. God Works Amongst the Nations
4. God Works in His People
5. God Works for His Glory
God Works While We Wait
Habakkuk 1:5-11
May 3, 2020 • Vlad Burlaka
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