King's Fellowship Church

Habakkuk 3:16-19

Joshua Lewis

Experience a journey through faith and fear as we delve into the book of Habakkuk. Join us for a stirring sermon centered on Habakkuk 3:16-19, where we explore Habakkuk's unique relationship with God, captured through his Fear of God, Faith in God, and tangible Friendship with God. In the face of daunting odds, Habakkuk courageously wrestled with God in prayer. Challenging and questioning God's goodness and sovereignty, he sought answers to the troubling realities he saw around him. Yet, even in the midst of his fears and doubts, Habakkuk found a unique friendship with God, shaped by intimate conversations and deep questionings. Together, we'll grapple with the difficult questions Habakkuk posed and see how sincerity and perseverance paved the way for a deeper understanding of God's character and plan. We'll witness how this profound relationship transformed a man filled with fear into an enduring example of faith. Join us as we learn about the power of wrestling in prayer, the importance of confronting our doubts and fears, and the transformative beauty of a friendship with God as showcased in the extraordinary life of Habakkuk.

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