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Sermon • • 7,075 views
Habakkuk 3:16-19 Introduction Wicked Kings Wicked people Wicked Nation Babylon The book is broken into three sections. The first section is a Q & A. Habakkuk looks around and sees God’s people acting wicked, sinful and against God’s word. They reject God, His word and live worst than the pagan nations…
Jason A. Smith • Sermon • • 6,465 views
Scripture Reading: Introduction What would you think if God said He was raising up someone to deal with the problems in your nation? Would you celebrate? What if He said the one He was raising up was not some sort of godly leader, but a bloodthirsty hoard who worshipped their own military strength? Would…


Habakkuk Introduction
Bill Wenstrom • Wenstrom Bible Ministries • Sermon • • 1,542 views • 1:10:01
Introduction-Date and Authorship


Habakkuk Introduction
Bill Wenstrom • Wenstrom Bible Ministries • Sermon • • 1,101 views • 1:01:25
Introduction-Text, Literary Genre and Style
Postcards from the Father
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 582 views
One of my favorite books in the Bible is the book of Habakkuk. I remember preaching from this great text the first time. I went into the text unaware of what the book was about and after a week of study I had fallen in love with these words. Habakkuk addresses some of the critical issues and questions…


Eternal questions from the minor prophets
James K. Chavis • CrossWay of Pembroke • Sermon • • 228 views • 56:57
How can I be happy? Good morning and welcome to CrossWay. Today's sermon, from the book of Habakkuk, is a continuation of our sermon series in the minor prophets titled, Eternal Questions From the Minor Prophets. Don’t let the word minor fool you. It merely means that the writings of these prophets,…


Habakkuk Introduction
Bill Wenstrom • Wenstrom Bible Ministries • Sermon • • 190 views • 1:06:04
Introduction-Authorship and Recipients


Habakkuk Introduction
Bill Wenstrom • Wenstrom Bible Ministries • Sermon • • 165 views • 1:08:38
Habakkuk: Introduction-Structure, Unity and Purpose


Habakkuk Chapter One
Bill Wenstrom • Wenstrom Bible Ministries • Sermon • • 155 views • 59:35
Habakkuk 1:1-Superscription of the book of Habakkuk


Stand Alone Sermons
Bryan L. Kent • Faith Baptist Church • Sermon • • 87 views • 30:23
Habakkuk 1:1-4


Habakkuk Introduction
Bill Wenstrom • Wenstrom Bible Ministries • Sermon • • 86 views • 1:08:09
Introduction-Overview and Canonicity of Haggai
Pastor Humberto Hilario • Sermon • • 73 views
Jeremías 33:3 Clama a mí, y yo te responderé, y te enseñaré cosas grandes y ocultas que tú no conoces. I - Introducción · Estamos navegando tiempos confusión y difíciles. · Para el mundo el miedo es el sentimiento mas común · Pero para el creyente, el temor, aunque sea real, no es racional a la luz de…
Sermon • • 71 views
Title: The Question Of Why? Text: Habakkuk 1:1-2. CIT: Habakkuk asks God why He allows evil to go unpunished & use Babylon to punish Judah.. Theme: Why God allows evil things to happen to His people. Purpose: Didactic/Discipleship Introduction Cindy Lipscomb and June Bonnin had been the closest of friends…
John McDaniel • Sermon • • 48 views
A PRAYER OF COMPLAINT Habakkuk 1:1–4 Habakkuk was a devout believer, a man of deep faith. Like many such individuals through the ages he was puzzled as to how a righteous and holy God could permit wickedness to triumph on the earth even briefly. Two expressions introduce the complaint of the prophet:…
Joel Richards • Sermon • • 47 views
There are some names or phrases that have become common in our discussions in the last few weeks. See if you recognize them. Bernard Good - that would be a good name - yes! Bernard Madoff AIG Bailout Stimulus Package Timothy Geithner Retirement Stocks By the way, we may even still talk about the war…


Habakkuk: Joy as the World Falls Apart
Joe Basso • Felch Mountain Bible Chapel • Sermon • • 37 views • 18:55
In this sermon Pastor Joe Basso describes the importance of worship in our suffering and trials through the example of the prophet Habakkuk. When we worship God leads us through our suffering to himself. It is only when we worship God for who he is and what he has done that we gain a proper perspective of suffering and evil. Through worship we focus on his kingdom in the midst of our trials and find comfort and joy even though the situation may remain the same.
Toby L. Soechting • Sermon • • 33 views
The Just Shall Live By Faith INTRODUCTION: 1. Text: Hab. 2:2-4 2. Regarding: (1) The book of Habakkuk is rather silent about the prophet, Habakkuk, but His speaking for God as a prophet, and the account in this book speaks volumes. (2) Habakkuk, was burdened with a rather dark and ominous vision. A.…
Major Messages from the Minor Prophets
David Krueger • Sermon • • 25 views
God’s sovereignty can be perplexing.
Mike Mestler • Sermon • • 22 views
Sermon in a Sentence:hristians live a life of faith. I. Habakkuk Reveals the Trial of Faith (Chap. 1) II. Habakkuk Reveals the Temper of Faith (Chap. 2) III, Habakkuk Reveals the Triumph of Faith (Chap. 3)


Bill Fiess • Sermon • • 20 views
Introduction The book of Habakkuk [pronounced khab·ak·kook] is found towards the end of the Old Testament. It is usually classified as one of the “Minor Prophets”[1] WHO Was Habakkuk? Actually Habakkuk is not mentioned outside his own book but is officially designed as a PROPHET.[2] That is enough to…


Habakkuk
Nick Wiegand • Cape Fear Baptist Church • Sermon • • 19 views • 31:57


Wilderness
Bryan Halferty • Anchor Church Tacoma • Sermon • • 18 views • 1:09:39
Sunday Morning Worship Sermons
Carl Wells • Sermon • • 16 views
A series of realizations of Habakkuk at the end of his dialogue with God.


Fathers Day
Jake Lopez • CCJohnDay • Sermon • • 15 views • 34:13
8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. 31 And the Lord said, “Simon, Simon! Indeed, Satan has asked for you, that he may sift you as wheat. 10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come…