Message: “Waiting on God in the In-Between (Habakkuk 2:2 – 20)” from Mike Quinn

Mike Quinn - November 8, 2020

Waiting on God in the In-Between (Habakkuk 2:2 - 20)

Hearing from God is one thing. But what if the response is difficult to swallow? What if that means more waiting? Often we find ourselves in the gap between the promise and the fulfillment. Listen in as we are encouraged to have faith that thrives in the in-between!

From Series: "When God's Gone"

Have you ever looked at the state of the world and wondered if God abandoned everything? If it feels like God is gone, that is how the prophet Habakkuk felt, too. The kingdom of Israel was divided, the monarchy belonged to the “glory days” of the past. The northern and southern kingdoms of Israel (Judah and Israel) were perennially ruled by kings who neglect God’s instruction. It felt like no one was following after God, and the world’s circumstances were spiraling out of control downward. But God is not gone. He has never abandoned the world and never will. Join us for a unique series as we are encouraged to live by faith even when we don’t see the full picture.

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