October 21, 2024
by Austin Prince
| Tags: faith, remembrance, remember, Habakkuk, Prayer, Babylon, Song
How can a holy God deal with sin and still offer hope to sinners? Since it is a paradox that God can’t both give justice and not give justice, which one will God have to forget about, justice or mercy? "...
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October 15, 2024
by Austin Prince
| Tags: Mercy, Habakkuk, Prayer, Song
Reflections from Habakkuk 3:1-2...
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October 7, 2024
by Austin Prince
| Tags: faith, Old Testament, Habakkuk, Babylon, judgement, Mercy
In the annals of history, few names evoke as much awe and infamy as Babylon. This ancient empire, with its towering walls, hanging gardens, and opulent palaces, once stood as a testament to human achievement and ambition. Yet, as we delve deeper into the story of Babylon, we uncover a cautionary tale about the perils of pride and the fleeting nature of earthly power.
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September 30, 2024
by Austin Prince
| Tags: Babylon, Habakkuk, faith, Righteousness, Justice, Old Testament, faithfulness,
In times of uncertainty and confusion, when the world seems chaotic and God feels distant, where do we turn? How do we make sense of our circumstances and find hope amidst despair? The ancient words of the prophet Habakkuk offer timeless wisdom for navigating life's challenges and cultivating a steadfast faith.
Habakkuk, like many of us, found himself wrestling with dif...
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September 23, 2024
by Austin Prince
| Tags: Sovereignty, Habakkuk, confusion, faith, faithfulness
Have you ever found yourself questioning God's methods? Wondering why He allows certain things to happen, especially when they seem unjust or incomprehensible? You're not alone. Even the prophet Habakkuk grappled with similar questions as he witnessed the rising threat of Babylon against his people.
In times of confusion and uncertainty, it's natural to seek a...
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September 16, 2024
by Austin Prince
| Tags: Silence, Habakkuk, Babylonians
In times of trouble, it's natural to cry out to God for answers. We look around at the world, see injustice and suffering, and wonder: "Where are you, God? How long will this go on?" These questions aren't new - they've been asked by believers for millennia. The ancient prophet Habakkuk voiced similar concerns, lamenting the wickedness he saw in his nation and questioning ...
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