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Stability In An Unstable World

Habakkuk 3:16-19

June 28, 2020 • Vlad Burlaka

The conclusion to the book of Habakkuk reveals what Biblical trust & contentment looks like. Habakkuk rejoices in God even though his circumstances have not changed. How do we do the same?

1. Biblical Contentment Is Not Based on Circumstances
2. Biblical Contentment Rejoices in the Lord
3. Biblical Contentment Relies on God's Strength
4. Biblical Contentment Bears Fruit

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Remember, He Is Faithful

June 21, 2020 • Vlad Burlaka

In Habakkuk 3:3-15 we learn how important it is to remember the Lord's Faithfulness. 1. Remember Who He Is 2. Remember What He Has Done

In Wrath Remember Mercy

June 7, 2020 • Vlad Burlaka

Habakkuk is a changed man! Instead of complaining, he's now praising the Lord. We get an example of how the righteous are to pray in challenging times. May we, in the midst of our troubles, pray like this. 1. Prayer That Is Praise 2. Prayer That Is Confident 3. Prayer That Asks For Help 4. Prayer That Asks For Mercy

God's Perfect Judgement

May 31, 2020 • Vlad Burlaka

The prophet is confused by the prevailing wickedness and evil in the land. In response, God offers 5 woes of future judgement. For those of us who are confused by the evil in world, may we be comforted and challenged by God's perfect plan of future judgement. And if we are the righteous, we are called to live by faith, knowing that our Lord has saved us to be a pleasing sacrifice, which means to hate what God hates and love what God loves. 1. Woe to the Thief 2. Woe to the Selfish 3. Woe to the Oppressor 4. Woe to the Shameless 5. Woe to the Idol Maker