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In this final message of the “From Worry to Worship” series, Neil takes us on a journey through Habakkuk 3 — a passage that transforms fear into faith and complaint into praise. Just like Paul and Silas singing in the darkness of a prison cell, Habakkuk learns to worship even when the world is falling apart.
Through honest reflection, vivid imagery, and timeless truth, this sermon explores what it means to rejoice in God when everything else is uncertain. You’ll be encouraged to remember God’s past faithfulness, rest in His sovereign presence, and rejoice in His unchanging goodness — even when the fig tree doesn’t bud and the vines are bare.
If you’ve ever struggled to worship in the middle of hardship, this episode will remind you that the deepest praise often rises from the darkest places.
📖 Key Text: Habakkuk 3:1–19
By Rev. Neil H WatsonIn this final message of the “From Worry to Worship” series, Neil takes us on a journey through Habakkuk 3 — a passage that transforms fear into faith and complaint into praise. Just like Paul and Silas singing in the darkness of a prison cell, Habakkuk learns to worship even when the world is falling apart.
Through honest reflection, vivid imagery, and timeless truth, this sermon explores what it means to rejoice in God when everything else is uncertain. You’ll be encouraged to remember God’s past faithfulness, rest in His sovereign presence, and rejoice in His unchanging goodness — even when the fig tree doesn’t bud and the vines are bare.
If you’ve ever struggled to worship in the middle of hardship, this episode will remind you that the deepest praise often rises from the darkest places.
📖 Key Text: Habakkuk 3:1–19