A Perfect Record
When It’s Hard to Be Thankful • Sermon • Submitted • Presented
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Habakkuk 3
Batting 1.000 in baseball
Transition: Habakkuk gets bad news about what God is going to do, but he remembers God’s track record…
Main Idea: God has a perfect track record of fighting for his people, and he won’t stop now
Main Idea: God has a perfect track record of fighting for his people, and he won’t stop now
1. God has consistently fought for his people (Habakkuk 3:1-15)
1. God has consistently fought for his people (Habakkuk 3:1-15)
Explanation: In this prayer, Habakkuk asks God to show mercy to his people. But then he remembers all that God has done for his people—Sinai, the parting of the Red Sea/the Jordan River, defeating Midian, conquering the Promised Land. God was faithful to his people every step of the way…
How God has been faithful to Fee Fee over the years…
Application: Think about all the times God has come through for you…
2. If he hasn’t failed yet, he won’t fail you now (Habakkuk 3:16-19)
2. If he hasn’t failed yet, he won’t fail you now (Habakkuk 3:16-19)
Explanation: Habakkuk looks forward to the day God will punish Babylon. And even if things don’t go his way today, he will continue to trust God.
Application: Trust God when you lost your job. Trust God when you can’t get pregnant. Trust God when your child is sick. Trust God when bills start coming due and you don’t have any money. Trust God when
Conclusion: God’s track record is impeccable. His wisdom displayed in the gospel is unmatched. Let’s trust him.
