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Jonathan Suggs preaches from Habakkuk 2:15-20.
This week, we’ll see God continue to encourage Habakkuk’s faith through his indictment of Babylon. In this passage, God gives his final two woes and shows that he utterly despises the exploitation of others for the sake of personal glory, and that idolatry is far more foolish and deceptive than we tend to think. Habakkuk forces us to reflect: What are we building that can’t save us? What have we trusted in that can’t speak back? What kind of fruit is it all producing? And where is God in all of this?
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Jonathan Suggs preaches from Habakkuk 2:15-20.
This week, we’ll see God continue to encourage Habakkuk’s faith through his indictment of Babylon. In this passage, God gives his final two woes and shows that he utterly despises the exploitation of others for the sake of personal glory, and that idolatry is far more foolish and deceptive than we tend to think. Habakkuk forces us to reflect: What are we building that can’t save us? What have we trusted in that can’t speak back? What kind of fruit is it all producing? And where is God in all of this?

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