Habakkuk 3:7-19

“God is the answer to your questions. God is the answer to your problems.” That’s the good news Dr. J. Vernon McGee shares in our final study Habakkuk. Travel along as the prophet ultimately decides that regardless of the circumstances in which he finds himself, he will rejoice in God.

Habakkuk 3:1-6

Habakkuk’s conversation with God moves from discouragement to songs of praise. How does the prophet shift from doom and gloom to a place of worship? Join Habakkuk as he recalls Israel’s history and ultimately finds deep and abiding faith as he puts his trust in God.

Habakkuk 2:12-20

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.).

Habakkuk 2:4-12

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.

Habakkuk 2:4

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.

Habakkuk 1:12-2:3

How can you be a person of faith when your world is about to blow up? Habakkuk has the answer. Trace Habakkuk’s footsteps and learn from the prophet as He warns God’s people and then waits for answers in difficult circumstances.

Habakkuk 1:12-17

“How can a holy God use a sinful nation to accomplish His purposes?” That’s the question the prophet Habakkuk struggles with in this section of God’s Word. Discover there is no sin in questioning God and also learn why God permitted evil in Habakkuk’s day and ours, too.

Habakkuk 1:5-12

As Habakkuk’s complaints and questions continue, God answers on a grander scale than the prophet can imagine, and in ways that likely won’t please him. Watch the rise of Babylon as we learn more about the unfortunate consequences ahead if God’s people continue with their wicked ways.

Habakkuk 1:1-9

“What are you doing about evil?” In our last study, God’s response to this question wasn’t what Habakkuk was hoping for. So, instead of giving up, the prophet asks Him new and bigger questions. How will God respond? Will Habakkuk be satisfied? What do the answers mean to us today?

Habakkuk 1:1

“Why doesn’t God do something about evil?” That’s the question Habakkuk asks God in this poetic Old Testament book. Discover God’s answer as Israel’s burden unfolds and the prophet’s faith is deepened.

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