Sunday, May 30, 2021

Habakkuk and Prayer

Today about Habakkuk Mark Chew did share
Focusing on different perspectives of prayer

Like Job, Habakkuk did to the Lord complain
He shared his feelings and expressed pain
Looking at verse seventeen of chapter three
Habakkuk spoke of no sheep and a barren tree
This was a fair assessment of the situation
He was being real with God in his frustration
But in verse eighteen, Habakkuk then rejoiced
“I will be joyful in God my Savior”, he voiced
Implying quite clearly that he did speak in faith
Knowing that God is able, Pastor Mark sayeth
Habakkuk goes even further in verse nineteen
He will rely on God’s strength, it is clearly seen
By doing so, a mountain can look like a molehill
As this is effectively submitting to the Lord's will

As I contemplated Pastor Mark’s observations
It seems this is applicable to earthly relations
Share our feelings, both positive and frustrations
Be real with the assessments of our situations
Trust God has given talents to all His creations
These enable us to restore and build foundations

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