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Message date: November 7, 2021 by David Howson-Jan
At this point in Habakkuk, we must acknowledge with the Prophet that we're not nearly as aligned with God's heart as we think we are, and our cries for justice can seem more like a demand for revenge. Why do we assume we want justice more than He does, and that we know what it'll look like? What are we doing about the injustice around us currently? And what if it turns out that we're participants in the systems on which God pronounces "Woe"?
By Benediction Church, HamiltonMessage date: November 7, 2021 by David Howson-Jan
At this point in Habakkuk, we must acknowledge with the Prophet that we're not nearly as aligned with God's heart as we think we are, and our cries for justice can seem more like a demand for revenge. Why do we assume we want justice more than He does, and that we know what it'll look like? What are we doing about the injustice around us currently? And what if it turns out that we're participants in the systems on which God pronounces "Woe"?

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