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Perplexed, but Waiting

Studies in Habakkuk – 1:12-2:1 The opening verses of Habakkuk chapter one show us a prophet troubled by the lawless attitude of Judah. He was so troubled that he cried out to God, asking why God had not intervened. God … Continue reading

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“Why, God?”

Studies in Habakkuk – 1:1-11 1.  Habakkuk questions unpunished wickedness. (Hab. 1:1-4) Habakkuk was facing a crisis of faith. O LORD, how long shall I cry for help, and you will not hear? Or cry to you ‘Violence!’ and you … Continue reading

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Why is the world like this?

Throughout our lives we encounter questions about justice and fairness – why things don’t seem right. And while we may see the reasons behind some of life’s inequities, there are some questions that simply do not yield easy answers.  How … Continue reading

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