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In this episode, Samuel Goulet teaches on biblical faithfulness, emphasizing that our ability to remain steady, obedient, and reliable flows first from God's own faithfulness toward us. Drawing from Habakkuk 2 and the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25), he explains that faithfulness is not driven by emotion or ambition, but by patient trust, endurance, and responsible stewardship of what God has given—whether much or little. Samuel highlights fear as one of the greatest obstacles to faithfulness, showing how fear sabotages obedience and intimacy with God, while perfect love casts it out. The message ultimately calls listeners to resist fear, remain rooted in God's ways rather than cultural pressures, and live lives marked by consistent, weight-bearing faith that reflects the character of Christ.
There seems to be so much corruption in the world today—seen both in society and even within the church. How is the believer to respond? Join Kelly as he turns to the book of Habakkuk to find God's answer to this question.www.instagram.com/thehishillpodcast/www.hishill.orgkelly@hishill.org
The sermon celebrates God's faithfulness in 2025 and casts a clear vision for 2026, emphasizing that without God-given vision, people lose focus and fail to advance. It calls the church to write down and live out a simple, biblical vision centered on three priorities: embracing new beginnings, growing in deep discipleship, and living with God's purpose. Ultimately, the purpose is to know God more fully and to make Him known by intentionally reaching “one more” person with the love of Jesus.
Pastor Seth Troutt delivers an insightful sermon as part of our series on Habakkuk, exploring the theme "In God We Trust" through Habakkuk chapter 2.Despite the apparent unfairness and silence from God at times, this message brings light to Habakkuk's raw honesty with God. Pastor Seth discusses how God uses a pagan nation, the Chaldeans, to execute justice on Israel, revealing the principle of poetic justice. He emphasizes that although justice may be delayed, it is not denied, and how faith in God allows us to live and endure through life's challenges.Join us as we dive deep into understanding God's judgment and mercy, and how it all points to the sacrifice of Christ, who bears the poetic justice we deserve.00:00 - Introduction00:11 - Christmas Offering Details06:07 - The Poetic Justice of God08:39 - The Five Woes18:09 - Justice Delayed is not Justice Denied24:03 - Faith gets us alive; faith keeps us alive30:59 - At the Cross**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
The second round of arguments is led by Eliphaz in Job 15. He accuses Job of not fearing God. Job, he says, your sayings are just straws in the wind - you don't know what you are talking about. Have respect before you when you open your mouth, says Eliphaz. Your sins have affected your thinking and speech. Ponder the counsel of the Almighty which we are putting to you. Man cannot be pure, says Eliphaz, even the angels of God cannot be trusted (this that he says is so wrong). Man, says his friend, is one of the worst and most abominable creatures that the LORD created; and man above every other creature stubbornly defies his Creator. But this rebellion will be repaid by his Sovereign in due time.Habakkuk 2 is one of the greatest and most pivotal chapters in the Old Testament. The chapter begins with the prophet standing upon his watchtower awaiting the LORD's response to his two challenges in chapter 1. The fourth verse states the essence of Yahweh's redemptive method, "The just shall live by faith". The phrase becomes central to God's plan for redemption as explained in the letters of Romans, Galatians and Hebrews. The emphasis in Romans is, "The JUST shall live by faith"; in Galatians it is, "The just shall LIVE by faith; and in Hebrews it is, "The just shall live by FAITH". Verse 2 tells us that the message was so vitally important that it should be written in such massive letters that a running man would be able to read it. Paul alludes to this in Galatians 3verses1 (note the context through to verse 9). It was like thisverses
The second round of arguments is led by Eliphaz in Job 15. He accuses Job of not fearing God. Job, he says, your sayings are just straws in the wind - you don't know what you are talking about. Have respect before you when you open your mouth, says Eliphaz. Your sins have affected your thinking and speech. Ponder the counsel of the Almighty which we are putting to you. Man cannot be pure, says Eliphaz, even the angels of God cannot be trusted (this that he says is so wrong). Man, says his friend, is one of the worst and most abominable creatures that the LORD created; and man above every other creature stubbornly defies his Creator. But this rebellion will be repaid by his Sovereign in due time. Habakkuk 2 is one of the greatest and most pivotal chapters in the Old Testament. The chapter begins with the prophet standing upon his watchtower awaiting the LORD's response to his two challenges in chapter 1. The fourth verse states the essence of Yahweh's redemptive method, "The just shall live by faith". The phrase becomes central to God's plan for redemption as explained in the letters of Romans, Galatians and Hebrews. The emphasis in Romans is, "The JUST shall live by faith"; in Galatians it is, "The just shall LIVE by faith; and in Hebrews it is, "The just shall live by FAITH". Verse 2 tells us that the message was so vitally important that it should be written in such massive letters that a running man would be able to read it. Paul alludes to this in Galatians 3verses1 (note the context through to verse 9). It was like thisverses "THE JUST SHALL LIVE BY FAITH". When the time came for God's judgments the only survivors would be those who were living by their faith (or 'belief'). Wait, says his Sovereign to the prophet, for the fulfilment of this message. The ones whom God had raised up to chastise His people were proud, boastful, covetous drunkards - i.e. the Babylonians. Nebuchadnezzar accumulated nations in abundance. Verses 6-20 pronounce a woe upon the Chaldeans (i.e. Babylonians). Verse 6 describes the pledges, or guarantees, or advances made by other countries to the Babylonians. But, eventually, all human systems will destroy themselves; just as did the Babylonians. The prophet describes their doom with the expression, "The stone will cry out from the wall, and the beam from the woodwork will give its response" (verse 8). Such as these peoples are only guilty of "feathering their own nests". Whether we live under Capitalism, or under a Socialist system, both systems are a veil of weariness for those who pursue them. (Further thoughts on the relevance of these verses to modern Communism are to be found in the footnote below). Yahweh has determined that this be so. Rather the righteous ones who live by trust in the Almighty will wait and hope for the time when, "The earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of Yahweh, as the waters cover the deep" (v14; cp Numbers 14verses21; Psalm 72verses17-20). These waters cover the deep totally - see also Revelation 21. The woes and denunciations against the evil idol worshippers continue in verses 15-19. The chapter concludes on a high note to reverence and awe the Omnipotent Creator. Slowly read aloud and ponder verse 20. The first 7 verses of 1 Peter 3 outline the principles governing the relationship between wives and husbands. This relationship exists to assist one another to graciously receive an inheritance in the kingdom. Mutual submission - the one to the other is key to a balanced spiritual marriage (compare Ephesians 5verses22-33). Outward adornment is to be sparse - the true focus is to be on modesty and a heart centred on our Lord Jesus Christ. Abraham and Sarah provide the model for all time (compare Isaiah 51verses1-5). The faithful example of a spouse may in time win her unbelieving husband to Christ's way. The Word of God and prayer are the cement for a successful marriage. And husbands must not lord it over their wives, but rather be prepared, as Christ showed us, to sacrifice themselves for their wives. Verses 8-22 speak of suffering for righteousness' sake. Listen to and contemplate the words of verse 8, "Finally, all of you, have unity of mind, sympathy, brotherly love, a tender heart, and a humble mind" (ESV). We do not repay evil with evil, but rather by blessing. Verses 10-12 are a protracted quote from Psalm 34 (one of the most frequently quoted Psalms in the New Testament). This is because the course of life is advised for a believer to follow. Once again prayer is stressed as a guiding force. Christ's disciples' lives are to be exemplary in manifesting the holiness of their Father's calling (Leviticus 19verses13). In suffering for righteousness' sake faithful believers pattern themselves on Christ their head. These disciples become one with our Lord Jesus through belief and baptism; and their identification is a response to a conscience desiring to be reconciled to God. The same attitude was shown by Noah, as he likewise believed the LORD when he built the ark and proclaimed the Almighty's power to save those who trust in the salvation God provides. Our Lord Jesus Christ will return to earth bringing us the longed-for deliverance in his coming kingdom. The fourth chapter in commencing with the word 'for' shows us that it is a linked to the behaviour at the end of chapter 3. The first 11 verses tell us that we are stewards of God's grace. In knowing the extent to which Christ Jesus suffered for the upholding of the righteousness of his Father we too cannot continue in sin as the heedless world does. Without the gospel we are dead, as dead as this wicked world is now. But we have been made alive in Christ. Let our sober minds never forget this. Believers must strive on the behalf of others and with the love of God, outworked in Christ, to extend our Father's graciousness to any and all. Faithful speech must not be self-focussed, but we need speak with God's Words. From verses 12-19 Peter explains that the believer's lot is one of suffering for Christ's sake. The sufferings that the faithful of the diaspora were experiencing was not in any way unexpected - it was because they are living as had their Master and would not be deflected from patterning themselves on him. Like what was seen with our Lord glory and exaltation would follow rejection and persecution. The Scriptures have always shown this to the path of the righteous - see Ezekiel 8verses18 to 9verses12. Chapter 5 of 1 Peter pursues the theme of humility and of our suffering preceding exaltation and glory. The focus, as always, rightly remains upon our Lord Jesus Christ. He is the chief shepherd, as he had taught Peter both by word and example (compare John 21). Peter embraced and accepted that responsibility with fervour. Our Lord Jesus Christ is the good shepherd (John 10). He is also the chief shepherd (1 Peter 5). And Jesus is the great shepherd (Hebrews 13). Our responsibility, like Peter's (who learned it first from his Lord), is to feed God's flock (Psalms 23; 100). This is done out of a love that reciprocates that of the Father and His Son, not out of compulsion and certainly not for any pay. Those who like their Master clothe themselves with true humility (John 15 and Philippians 2;1-11), shall in God's good time be honoured and exalted. Verses 13-14 end the letter with final greetings. Footnote Interestingly the invasion of Israel by a northern confederacy will soon happen. And it was Krushchev, a Russian leader of the 1950's, who declared, "Promises are like pie crusts, made to be broken". Other characteristics of a totalitarian state include the exploitation of workers. Ironically the communist dictum says that this is what happens under capitalism. Look at the developments that have occurred in the two great communist systems - in China and in Russia (the class in power amass great wealth). Thanks for joining us - we pray you found these comments helpful in your appreciation of God's words, join again tomorrow
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What we should learn from this message is that we should be patient and wait to understand our leading from the Lord. Then do what he tells us. That wisdom is in the scriptures. He lets us know here that even though the enemy may for a time ride over us and take advantage of us; the day will come that the Lord will deliver us by exacting his judgment and indignation against the enemy of his people. Deliverance is in Zion, the church of our risen Lord; Jesus the Christ of God.
How does Scripture point to Christ? Together, we are studying Old and New Testament passages over the course of the year, learning how all of Scripture speaks to Jesus. Join us as we dive deep into the Old and New Testament and marvel at the ways Jesus is on every page of the Bible. Today, we are discussing week 48 day 5 of the CIAOS study. You can follow along with us in Christ in All of Scripture| A 52-Week Journey of Discovering Jesus on Every Page of the Bible vol. 2 Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Christ in All of Scripture bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.
How does Scripture point to Christ? Together, we are studying Old and New Testament passages over the course of the year, learning how all of Scripture speaks to Jesus. Join us as we dive deep into the Old and New Testament and marvel at the ways Jesus is on every page of the Bible. Today, we are discussing week 48 day 4 of the CIAOS study. You can follow along with us in Christ in All of Scripture| A 52-Week Journey of Discovering Jesus on Every Page of the Bible vol. 2 Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Christ in All of Scripture bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.
Woe Is MeAn in-depth study of the book of Habakkuk.
How does Scripture point to Christ? Together, we are studying Old and New Testament passages over the course of the year, learning how all of Scripture speaks to Jesus. Join us as we dive deep into the Old and New Testament and marvel at the ways Jesus is on every page of the Bible. Today, we are discussing week 48 day 2 of the CIAOS study. You can follow along with us in Christ in All of Scripture| A 52-Week Journey of Discovering Jesus on Every Page of the Bible vol. 2 Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Christ in All of Scripture bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.
How does Scripture point to Christ? Together, we are studying Old and New Testament passages over the course of the year, learning how all of Scripture speaks to Jesus. Join us as we dive deep into the Old and New Testament and marvel at the ways Jesus is on every page of the Bible. Today, we are discussing week 48 day 1 of the CIAOS study. You can follow along with us in Christ in All of Scripture| A 52-Week Journey of Discovering Jesus on Every Page of the Bible vol. 2 Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Christ in All of Scripture bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.
In Habakkuk 2:2-20 we see that living by faith means taking God at His word and viewing your present circumstances through the lens of His promises.
Pastor James Walden continues our "Habakkuk - Waiting on God" series with a sermon on Habakkuk 2:12-20.You can find our sermon discussion questions at rvrsd.org/sgquestions.
On today's episode, Pastor Cameron begins a series on three vital qualities - hope, healing and holiness. Spreading these virtues can serve as a vision for our lives!
Habakkuk 2-3; Zephaniah 1-2
From Lament to Praise (Habakkuk 2:5-2:20)
Daily Morning Prayer (9/15/25) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN): Psalms 75-77; Habakkuk 2; Matthew 16; Metrical Psalm 3:1-41 How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown the troublers of my peace! And, as their numbers hourly rise, so does their rage increase. 2 Insulting they my soul upbraid, and him whom I adore; The God in whom he trusts, say they, shall rescue him no more. 3 But thou, O Lord, art my defense; on thee my hopes rely; Thou art my glory, and shalt yet lift up my head on high. 4 Since whensoe'er in like distress to God I made my pray'r, He heard me from his holy hill, why should I now despair?To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/To own a prayer book, visit: https://anglicanway.org/product/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer-international-edition-hardcover-march-2-2021/To own a hymnal, visit: https://anglicanhousepublishers.org/shop/the-book-of-common-praise-of-the-reformed-episcopal-church/
Daily Morning Prayer (9/15/25) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN): Psalms 75-77; Habakkuk 2; Matthew 16; Metrical Psalm 3:1-41 How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown the troublers of my peace! And, as their numbers hourly rise, so does their rage increase. 2 Insulting they my soul upbraid, and him whom I adore; The God in whom he trusts, say they, shall rescue him no more. 3 But thou, O Lord, art my defense; on thee my hopes rely; Thou art my glory, and shalt yet lift up my head on high. 4 Since whensoe'er in like distress to God I made my pray'r, He heard me from his holy hill, why should I now despair?To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/To own a prayer book, visit: https://anglicanway.org/product/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer-international-edition-hardcover-march-2-2021/To own a hymnal, visit: https://anglicanhousepublishers.org/shop/the-book-of-common-praise-of-the-reformed-episcopal-church/
According to Dr. J. Vernon McGee, there are three steps in the downfall of any nation: religious apostasy, moral decay, and political anarchy. Find out what happens when nations reject God and turn to idols (money, sex, fame, etc.).
What other people think when God allows difficult things to happen to His people, Habakkuk actually said. And God didn't strike Him down. In fact, He bent down and listened! Take an in-depth look at the consequences of pride and learn what it means to trust God—even when it doesn't make sense.
When God looks at us, He sees only two groups. What are they? Learn the answer and see how this key passage of Old Testament Scripture unlocks our understanding of important sections in the New Testament books of Romans, Galatians, and Hebrews.
Rev. James Harper preaches on Habakkuk 2:5-18 in our sermon series, "Faith in Difficult Times." In Habakkuk 2:5-20, we discover powerful consolation for times when life seems unfair. God reveals that evil never has the final word, as demonstrated by Babylon's eventual fall after conquering Jerusalem. Even when our world feels chaotic, God remains sovereign on His throne, working through our suffering for greater purposes. Most importantly, through Jesus Christ, God offers to exchange our shame for His glory, covering us completely as waters cover the sea. These timeless truths provide comfort and perspective when we face personal injustices or witness global tragedies.
Drifting is natural, but dangerous—and without God's vision at the center, our lives, families, and churches can be swept away. From Habakkuk 2 and Acts 1:8, we're reminded that God anchors His people with a vision rooted in His promises and His mission. Discover how to stay grounded in prayer, Scripture, and community so His vision holds on to you.
Rev. James Harper preaches on Habakkuk 2:1-4 in our sermon series, "Faith in Difficult Times." Finding peace while waiting on God requires patience, perspective, and obedience, as demonstrated in the book of Habakkuk. Patience means staying present with God through difficult circumstances, embracing humility and committing to spiritual growth. Perspective involves stepping back to see God's character, providence, and promises beyond immediate problems. Obedience calls us to remain faithful to God's ways even when they don't seem to be working. Interestingly, waiting also connects to serving others, creating a community where those in waiting seasons can receive support while they develop these essential qualities.
Sunday Evening Service - August 3, 2025 Pastor Tate Fritz Habakkuk 2
The Lord answers Habakkuk's honest question about what He has shown him. Pastor Sean unpacks chapter two focusing on the Lord's answer in His perfect timing and our need to completely trust His wisdom, even when we do not understand.
Live Sunday 9:30am
Habakkuk 2:5-20 Rev. Dr. Alec Flynt
Habakkuk Series - The Just Shall Live by Faith Message: 04 Episode: 3 of 3 Key Verses: Habakkuk 2:5-20 In this episode of Walk in Truth, Pastor Michael Lantz teaches from Habakkuk 2:5-20 in a message titled "Pride Goes Before Destruction." These sobering verses remind us that arrogance, greed, and injustice may flourish for a time, but God will ultimately bring every wrong to justice. Pastor Michael unpacks the five "woes" declared against a prideful and corrupt people, offering powerful insight into how God's justice still speaks into our world today. This message will encourage you to reject the false security of worldly success and instead pursue a life of humility, faith, and obedience. You'll walk away better equipped with God's truth—knowing your true purpose as a follower of Christ and how to live it out in a world that desperately needs light. Welcome to Walk in Truth! These are the Bible teachings of Pastor Michael Lantz. Equipping you to reach out with God's truth to all people. And how to apply that truth to today's issues, trends, and culture. Leave your question or comment contact@walkintruth.com
Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
Habakkuk Series - The Just Shall Live by Faith Message: 04 Episode: 2 of 3 Key Verses: Habakkuk 2:5-20 In this episode of Walk in Truth, Pastor Michael Lantz teaches from Habakkuk 2:5-20 in a message titled "Pride Goes Before Destruction." These sobering verses remind us that arrogance, greed, and injustice may flourish for a time, but God will ultimately bring every wrong to justice. Pastor Michael unpacks the five "woes" declared against a prideful and corrupt people, offering powerful insight into how God's justice still speaks into our world today. This message will encourage you to reject the false security of worldly success and instead pursue a life of humility, faith, and obedience. You'll walk away better equipped with God's truth—knowing your true purpose as a follower of Christ and how to live it out in a world that desperately needs light. Welcome to Walk in Truth! These are the Bible teachings of Pastor Michael Lantz. Equipping you to reach out with God's truth to all people. And how to apply that truth to today's issues, trends, and culture. Leave your question or comment contact@walkintruth.com
Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
Habakkuk Series - The Just Shall Live by Faith Message: 04 Episode: 1 of 3 Key Verses: Habakkuk 2:5-20 In this episode of Walk in Truth, Pastor Michael Lantz teaches from Habakkuk 2:5-20 in a message titled "Pride Goes Before Destruction." These sobering verses remind us that arrogance, greed, and injustice may flourish for a time, but God will ultimately bring every wrong to justice. Pastor Michael unpacks the five "woes" declared against a prideful and corrupt people, offering powerful insight into how God's justice still speaks into our world today. This message will encourage you to reject the false security of worldly success and instead pursue a life of humility, faith, and obedience. You'll walk away better equipped with God's truth—knowing your true purpose as a follower of Christ and how to live it out in a world that desperately needs light. Welcome to Walk in Truth! These are the Bible teachings of Pastor Michael Lantz. Equipping you to reach out with God's truth to all people. And how to apply that truth to today's issues, trends, and culture. Leave your question or comment contact@walkintruth.com
Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
When evil seems to flourish and justice feels delayed, where is God? In this message, Pastor John Murphy walks us through five prophetic "woes" spoken against Babylon—warnings that reveal not only the pride and corruption of an empire, but also the brokenness in our own hearts. We aren't just victims of injustice; we often participate in it. But God assures us: He sees everything, knows everything, and reigns over all. And in a surprising twist of grace, the justice we deserve is poured out—not on us, but on Jesus, who drinks the cup of wrath so we can receive the cup of salvation. The question for each of us is this: Which cup will you drink from?
Aaron Fillmore unpacks Habakkuk 2:3–4, reminding us that living by faith means trusting God's promises even when His timing feels slow or uncertain. Drawing from Habakkuk's honest wrestling and God's response, he encourages believers to wait patiently, trust fully, and rest in God's unchanging faithfulness rather than striving in their own strength. Pointing to Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment of this hope, he reminds us that our righteousness is secured by faith alone, anchored in Christ's finished work on our behalf.
Lingering Answers...Wait For It Habakkuk 2:2-20 Pastor Brian Green
"For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea." Habakkuk 2:14
The Main Idea of the Sermon: Our holy and glorious God is bringing a reckoning against all the evil and oppressive peoples and nations.
EPISODE 154 of JOHNNY ENLOW UNFILTERED. Johnny discusses the latest prophetic intel from the Lord. You can follow Johnny on www.restore7.org and www.restore7.tv. Do you have a question for Johnny Enlow - concerning the spiritual gift of prophecy? Submit it here and we may select it for an upcoming show: www.johnnyenlowunfiltered.com. To register to be "in-person" for the ElijahStreams June 20 event in Albany, Oregon, go to: ElijahStreams.com/Events Note: this will be livestreamed online for FREE on our ElijahStreams channels and you do not need to register if joining us online. Thank you for making the always-free Elijah List Ministries possible! Click here to learn how to partner with us: https://ElijahStreams.com/Donate Prefer to donate by mail? Make your check or money order (US Dollars) payable to: “ElijahStreams” and mail it to: ElijahStreams, 525 2nd Ave SW, Suite 629, Albany, OR 97321 USA
The prophet Habakkuk uttered some of the most amazing prophecies in the Old Testament, and in only three chapters—and then his little book became a glorious musical…
Pastor JD talks about how the humble prophet Habakkuk, willingly receives both an answer and more importantly, a correction from the Lord, in response to him praying and crying out to the Lord.
Pastor JD talks about how the humble prophet Habakkuk, willingly receives both an answer and more importantly, a correction from the Lord, in response to him praying and crying out to the Lord.Social MediaProphecy Website: http://jdfarag.orgMobile/TV Apps: https://subsplash.com/calvarychapelkaneohe/appChurch Website: http://www.calvarychapelkaneohe.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/JDFaragFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JDFaragInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/JDFarag