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Habakkuk: Faith in the Dark

A study of trusting God when the world doesn’t make sense.

Habakkuk wrestled with the question every believer still faces: “God, what are You doing?” This hub gathers all your sermons, commentary, media, and devotionals on Habakkuk to help people cling to God in confusing and painful seasons.

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Start Here: About the Book of Habakkuk

Habakkuk is a short prophetic book that focuses on one central tension: How can a holy God allow evil and injustice? Instead of getting neat answers, the prophet learns to live by faith while the world around him shakes.

This book speaks directly into moments of national crisis, personal pain, and spiritual confusion. When God feels silent or His plan feels strange, Habakkuk shows us how to wrestle honestly and still worship deeply.

Key Themes in Habakkuk

  • Wrestling honestly with God
  • God’s justice and coming judgment
  • “The righteous will live by faith”
  • Waiting on the Lord
  • Joy in suffering and loss
  • God’s sovereignty over nations

Habakkuk Commentary

Read through Habakkuk chapter by chapter in clear, modern language, with pastoral application and historical background.

Habakkuk 1 — How Long, Lord?

Habakkuk cries out about violence, injustice, and God’s seeming silence. God’s surprising answer raises even more questions.

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Habakkuk 2 — The Righteous Will Live by Faith

God calls Habakkuk to wait, watch, and trust His timing. In the middle of judgment, He reveals a timeless principle of faith.

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Habakkuk 3 — Yet I Will Rejoice

The prophet moves from fear to worship, choosing joy even when the fig tree doesn’t blossom and the fields are empty.

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Sermons: Faith in the Dark

Use these sermons and outlines for personal study, small groups, or preaching. Each message leans into honest questions and confident faith.

Sermon 1: When God Seems Silent (Habakkuk 1:1–11)

Habakkuk cries out about the injustice around him and wrestles with a God who seems slow to act.

Sermon 2: When God’s Answer Surprises You (Habakkuk 1:12–2:5)

God’s plan doesn’t look like what Habakkuk expects. The prophet learns to bring his confusion straight to the Lord.

Sermon 3: Living by Faith in a Fallen World (Habakkuk 2:4–20)

In the face of looming judgment, God calls His people to live by faith, not by fear or pride.

Sermon 4: Yet I Will Rejoice (Habakkuk 3)

Habakkuk chooses joy and trust even when circumstances do not change. This message presses into worship in the dark.

Series Graphics & Media Downloads

Use these visuals for slides, social posts, or church screens as you teach through Habakkuk.

Habakkuk Series Artwork

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Devotionals & Articles on Habakkuk

Shorter reads to help individuals and families process suffering, waiting, and faith in everyday life.

Teaching Videos on Habakkuk

Use these short teachings for small groups, personal study, or church social media. (Embed or link your YouTube videos here as you record them.)

Episode 1: Why Habakkuk Still Matters

Intro to the book, its setting, and why it speaks into modern chaos.

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Episode 2: Wrestling Honestly with God

How to bring your questions and doubts to the Lord without drifting away.

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Episode 3: Living by Faith, Not by Sight

What it means to live by faith when the news and your emotions scream otherwise.

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Study Resources on Habakkuk

Helpful tools and references for going deeper as you teach or study Habakkuk.

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