Ok, alright. Ok. Calm down.
This isn't exactly a "light" summer sermon series, but here we are.
The majority of Habakkuk is a conversation between the prophet and God, in which the prophet sort of goes nuts. "Violence!" he screams.
God responds (which is weird, and when we hear what God says, a bit unsettling).
In this talk, we are thinking about things from 30,000 feet: what about us? are we praying? are we lamenting? are we petitioning? And also, are we expecting God to act? Does that mean we don't have to? For us, is the message properly updated as "just get people saved and let Jesus fix it." (Spoiler: no.)
the restoration project. Josh James. 14 June 2020