EPISODE · Dec 5, 2024 · 1H 3M
Minor Prophets, Week 14, Habakkuk 2:2-20
from Immanuel Baptist Church in Hannibal Missouri · host Immanuel Baptist Church
Pastor LeeWood leads us through our penultimate session of our Minor Prophets series. In this session we see God's response to Habakkuk's second complaint. The main idea is that God's response to Habakkuk is meant to produce patient endurance, righteous action, and continued faithfulness. Additional Resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/minor-prophets Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction and Main Idea 9:18 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verses 2-3: God's Instruction to Habakkuk 17:09 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verses 4-5: Contrasting Realities 25:39 - Purposes of Pronouncing Woe 27:52 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verses 6-11: Woes 1-2 to the Chaldeans 36:46 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verses 12-20: Woes 3-5 to the Chaldeans 44:21 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verse 20: God's Final Word 46:35 - Main Idea Revisited 47:28 - Final Thoughts & Discussion Questions
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Pastor LeeWood leads us through our penultimate session of our Minor Prophets series. In this session we see God's response to Habakkuk's second complaint. The main idea is that God's response to Habakkuk is meant to produce patient endurance, righteous action, and continued faithfulness. Additional Resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/minor-prophets Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction and Main Idea 9:18 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verses 2-3: God's Instruction to Habakkuk 17:09 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verses 4-5: Contrasting Realities 25:39 - Purposes of Pronouncing Woe 27:52 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verses 6-11: Woes 1-2 to the Chaldeans 36:46 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verses 12-20: Woes 3-5 to the Chaldeans 44:21 - Habakkuk Chapter 2, Verse 20: God's Final Word 46:35 - Main Idea Revisited 47:28 - Final Thoughts & Discussion Questions
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