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(Circle all correct answers.) What strikes you most about Habakkuk’s conversation with God? A) God heard. B) God answered. C) Habakkuk heard. D) Habakkuk believed. What was the biggest thing that Habakkuk was trusting God for? A) His future. B) His safety. C) The Messiah. D) God’s blessing. What do God’s replies tell you about Him? A) He is just. B) He will not let wickedness go unpunished forever. C) He cares about His children. D) He is always working to accomplish His purposes. What about this conversation resembles your conversations with God? A) Nothing. B) God doesn’t answer me. C) I don’t take my troubling questions to God. D) Other _________________________________________ What examples do you see of evil going unpunished? What is the difference between hope and faith? A) There is no difference. B) Faith is hope that is placed in God. C) Faith is hope without a cause. D) They have nothing to do with one another. How does this lesson encourage your faith? For what situation do you need to trust that God is working out His plan? Take some time to read the story of Habakkuk in Habakkuk 1:2-13; 2:2-4, 14, 20; 3:17-19. What do the questions troubling Habakkuk tell you about him? What big questions do you want to ask God? Have you struggled to believe that God sees and cares about the wrongs in the world? The book of Habakkuk is a personal conversation between the prophet and God. What big complaint did Habakkuk bring to God in Habakkuk 1:2-4? In your own words, tell how God replied to Habakkuk’s complaint in Habakkuk 1:5: Again Habakkuk brings a question to God in Habakkuk 1:12-13. How did God reply this time? From Habakkuk’s response in Habakkuk 3:2 and 17-19, would you say God’s answers renewed Habakkuk’s faith? Yes [ ] No [ ] Explain. God Answers Habakkuk 42 THE WORSHIP, THE WORD & THE WAY ~ © 2011. Northland, A Church Distributed, Inc. ~ ResourceWell.org

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(Circle all correct answers.) What strikes you most about Habakkuk’s conversation with God? A) God heard. B) God answered. C) Habakkuk heard. D) Habakkuk believed. What was the biggest thing that Habakkuk was trusting God for? A) His future. B) His safety. C) The Messiah. D) God’s blessing. What do God’s replies tell you about Him? A) He is just. B) He will not let wickedness go unpunished forever. C) He cares about His children. D) He is always working to accomplish His purposes. What about this conversation resembles your conversations with God? A) Nothing. B) God doesn’t answer me. C) I don’t take my troubling questions to God. D) Other _________________________________________ What examples do you see of evil going unpunished? What is the difference between hope and faith? A) There is no difference. B) Faith is hope that is placed in God. C) Faith is hope without a cause. D) They have nothing to do with one another. How does this lesson encourage your faith? For what situation do you need to trust that God is working out His plan?

Take some time to read the story of Habakkuk in Habakkuk 1:2-13; 2:2-4, 14, 20; 3:17-19.

What do the questions troubling Habakkuk tell you about him? What big questions do you want to ask God? Have you struggled to believe that God sees and cares about the wrongs in the world?

The book of Habakkuk is a personal conversation between the prophet and God. What big complaint did Habakkuk bring to God in Habakkuk 1:2-4? In your own words, tell how God replied to Habakkuk’s complaint in Habakkuk 1:5: Again Habakkuk brings a question to God in Habakkuk 1:12-13. How did God reply this time? From Habakkuk’s response in Habakkuk 3:2 and 17-19, would you say God’s answers renewed Habakkuk’s faith? Yes [ ] No [ ] Explain.

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Take some time to read the story of Habakkuk in Habakkuk 1:2-13; 2:2-4, 14, 20; 3:17-19.

What do the questions troubling Habakkuk tell you about him? What big questions do you want to ask God? Have you struggled to believe that God sees and cares about the wrongs in the world?

The book of Habakkuk is a personal conversation between the prophet and God. What big complaint did Habakkuk bring to God in Habakkuk 1:2-4? In your own words, tell how God replied to Habakkuk’s complaint in Habakkuk 1:5: Again Habakkuk brings a question to God in Habakkuk 1:12-13. How did God reply this time? From Habakkuk’s response in Habakkuk 3:2 and 17-19, would you say God’s answers renewed Habakkuk’s faith? Yes [ ] No [ ] Explain.

God Answers Habbakuk

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THE WORSHIP, THE WORD & THE WAY ~ © 2011. Northland, A Church Distributed, Inc. ~ ResourceWell.org

(Circle all correct answers.) What strikes you most about Habakkuk’s conversation with God? A) God heard. B) God answered. C) Habakkuk heard. D) Habakkuk believed. What was the biggest thing that Habakkuk was trusting God for? A) His future. B) His safety. C) The Messiah. D) God’s blessing. What do God’s replies tell you about Him? A) He is just. B) He will not let wickedness go unpunished forever. C) He cares about His children. D) He is always working to accomplish His purposes. What about this conversation resembles your conversations with God? A) Nothing. B) God doesn’t answer me. C) I don’t take my troubling questions to God. D) Other _________________________________________ What examples do you see of evil going unpunished? What is the difference between hope and faith? A) There is no difference. B) Faith is hope that is placed in God. C) Faith is hope without a cause. D) They have nothing to do with one another. How does this lesson encourage your faith? For what situation do you need to trust that God is working out His plan?