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When Injustice Receives Justice Introduction: As we’ve studied through this book, the central theme we’ve come across is that God’s people should trust Him in all things pertaining to this life. We cannot allow the inequities (injustices) of this life to keep us from being what God expects of us. Chapter three is a prayer Habakkuk offers showcasing the wonderment and power of God. There are three responses we wish to note concerning the inequities of life. I. The Prophets Response – Complete _______________________________A. 3:1 - A prayer of absolute truth. 1. His prayer reveals two elements that should be found in our prayers. a. ___________________________________ b. Expression of ___________________________ for God’s purposes 2. Our prayer life should indicate our belief God will help in times of __________________________. a. pray for God’s ____________ to be accomplished. Phil. 4:4-6; Rev. 22:20 B. 3:16a - A Fear Concerning God’s ___________________________. 1. Habakkuk recognized that Judah’s destruction was inevitable. a. God had made His plan clear to Habakkuk. b. He is struck with fear after realizing his people were going to be destroyed. 2. If we are to properly understand who God is, we must appreciate His ability to ____________________________. Heb. 10:31; Rom. 11:22 a. Let it allow it to spur us on to greater _________________. Lk. 12:5 b. Our goal is to please Him. 2 Cor 5:9-10. Where is your __________? C. 3:16b - A Resignation to God’s Will. II. The Lord’s Response – Complete __________________________________________A. God is in ____________________. 1. No matter how bad a situation may be, God is always in control. 2. God has always fulfilled His promises of ________________________. B. Survey of the world shows God is in control. 1. 3:3-7 - Habakkuk described destruction that only God can mete out. 2. God’s purposes have never ______________, why should they now? 3. 2 Thess. 1:7-9 - God will one day vindicate the saved and render misery to all who reject justice. III. The Sinner’s Response – Complete CollapseA. Those who attempt to hinder God’s purposes will be struck with fear. 1. Notice how Habakkuk describes these people… a. 3:6 – ___________; 3:6 – ______________; 3:7 – _____________; 3:12-15 - _______________ B. Healthy fear of God is a good thing. 1. Acts 17:30-31 - God’s grand purpose is the salvation of man. 2. What is keeping you from obeying Him today? a. Acts 2:37-38 - Won’t you respond in the manner as those on Pentecost? ConclusionA. Trust God to balance all of life’s injustices. B. Have you put your trust in Him or do you still delay? |
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