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Struggling with Faith
Habakkuk has become nicknamed by many scholars as "The Doubting Prophet" because he was willing to question God. Habakkuk wrestled with God through some tough issues and questions. We still ask God many of these same questions today. Habakkuk's struggle is important to understanding our relationship with God and how we relate to him in the tough times.
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https://onechurch.securegive.com/SG/WebOnline/index.aspx?WO=onechurchHabakkuk's name means to embrace or to wrestle.
Habakkuk discovered a gap between what he expected from God and what he was experiencing with God.
The Big Idea: When life is unfair, complain and doubt, but hold on to God.
“It is doubtful that God can use anyone greatly until He has hurt him deeply.” —A.W. Tozer