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Prayer is not a place to be perfect; it's a place to be honest. Habakkuk begins by pouring his heart out to God, lamenting the injustice and wickedness he sees. This kind of raw honesty can be uncomfortable, but God wants us to bring our whole selves to Him in prayer—the good, the bad, and the ugly.
In this episode, Whit and Casey explore the cultural context of Habakkuk, praying honest prayers, God’s relationship to evil, and our hope for the future.
Show notes:
Listen to the message: Habakkuk: Bring Your Whole Self to God: https://youtu.be/KOfAi935rCk?si=WDJ0SMqqbpicest1
In this episode, Casey references a quote from Where Prayer Becomes Real by Kyle Strobel
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Prayer is not a place to be perfect; it's a place to be honest. Habakkuk begins by pouring his heart out to God, lamenting the injustice and wickedness he sees. This kind of raw honesty can be uncomfortable, but God wants us to bring our whole selves to Him in prayer—the good, the bad, and the ugly.
In this episode, Whit and Casey explore the cultural context of Habakkuk, praying honest prayers, God’s relationship to evil, and our hope for the future.
Show notes:
Listen to the message: Habakkuk: Bring Your Whole Self to God: https://youtu.be/KOfAi935rCk?si=WDJ0SMqqbpicest1
In this episode, Casey references a quote from Where Prayer Becomes Real by Kyle Strobel
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