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Jobey McGinty - November 17, 2019

The Security of Our Hope

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The strength of our faith will rise and fall. There will be times when our faith almost seems nonexistent, and the enemy has a heyday with our doubt, shame, and condemnation. But regardless of how our faith stands, the person who has been born again by the Spirit of God will always and forever have perfect, steadfast, and unbreakable hope. Our confidence ought not to rest in the strength of our faith, but in the strength of the blood of Jesus Christ and His faithfulness. ABOUT THIS SERMON SERIES: Habakkuk was a prophet of Judah, and during his time, God's people were living treacherously, committing idolatry, and living out godless lives. Habakkuk complains to God, asking why God simply sits back and watches His own people live this way. And God reveals that He has a plan, but even if God were to reveal His plan, no one would believe it. In this book, we get a picture of God's perfect and sovereign rule over not just His people, but the whole world, and we find great comfort in a sovereign God as we await His Kingdom.

Scripture References: Habakkuk 3:16-19

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Jobey McGinty - November 17, 2019

The Security of Our Hope

"

The strength of our faith will rise and fall. There will be times when our faith almost seems nonexistent, and the enemy has a heyday with our doubt, shame, and condemnation. But regardless of how our faith stands, the person who has been born again by the Spirit of God will always and forever have perfect, steadfast, and unbreakable hope. Our confidence ought not to rest in the strength of our faith, but in the strength of the blood of Jesus Christ and His faithfulness. ABOUT THIS SERMON SERIES: Habakkuk was a prophet of Judah, and during his time, God's people were living treacherously, committing idolatry, and living out godless lives. Habakkuk complains to God, asking why God simply sits back and watches His own people live this way. And God reveals that He has a plan, but even if God were to reveal His plan, no one would believe it. In this book, we get a picture of God's perfect and sovereign rule over not just His people, but the whole world, and we find great comfort in a sovereign God as we await His Kingdom.

Scripture References: Habakkuk 3:16-19

 

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