Jehovah On Trial
Series Habakkuk (Living By Faith)
The sermon presents a powerful theological reflection on the sovereignty of God, using Habakkuk's struggle to question divine justice as a lens to examine humanity's tendency to put God on trial. It emphasizes that God's ways are infinitely higher than human ways, and that His use of even wicked nations to execute judgment does not compromise His holiness or justice, as seen in the broader biblical narrative of divine providence and redemption. Drawing from Romans 9 and 11, the message affirms that God's wisdom, judgments, and purposes are unsearchable and beyond human comprehension, calling believers to humility rather than accusation. The sermon challenges listeners to shift their perspective—from questioning God's actions to examining their own hearts, recognizing sin's pervasive nature and God's eternal, gracious love for the unworthy. Ultimately, it calls for trust in God's sovereign plan, urging believers to surrender in faith, knowing that all things work together for good for those who love Him, and to find rest in the unshakable rock of His character.
| Sermon ID | 103025042421710 |
| Duration | 37:25 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday - PM |
| Bible Text | Habakkuk 1:12-17 |
| Language | English |
