Confidence in Confusing Times

Living Boldly in the Land of Confusion

Sermon #7 in the Series: “Confidence in Confusing Times” Scripture: Habakkuk 3:16-19. Sermon Titled: “Living Boldly in the Land of Confusion” Sermon in a Sentence: “When living in such confusing times taking a stand for God allows us to see the excellence of God through our current circumstances.”

“Even Though” Faith and “Nevertheless” Joy

Sermon #6 in the Series: “Confidence in Confusing Times” Scripture: Habakkuk 3:16-19. Sermon Titled: “A Song of Remembrance, Faith, and Joy” Sermon in a Sentence: ““Even though” faith in an unfailing God produces a “nevertheless” joy.”

A Song of Remembrance, Faith, and Joy

Sermon #5 in the Series: “Confidence in Confusing Times” Scripture: Habakkuk 3:1-19. Sermon Titled: “A Song of Remembrance, Faith, and Joy” Sermon in a Sentence: “Though we may face fearful and troubling circumstances, we can rejoice in renewed faith when we remember who our God is, the mercy He has shown us, and all that He has done to save us.”

Moving from Wrestling to Worshiping

Sermon #3 in the Series: “Confidence in Confusing Times” Scripture: Habakkuk 2:1-4. Sermon Titled: “Moving from Wrestling to Worshiping” Sermon in a Sentence: “In order to move from wrestling with God to worshiping Him, you must wait on Him, watch for Him and walk with Him.”

A Hard Answer for Hard Questions

Sermon #2 in the Series: “Confidence in Confusing Times” Scripture: Habakkuk 1:5-2:1. Sermon Titled: “A Hard Answer for Hard Questions” Sermon in a Sentence: “The eternal, self-existent, holy, sovereign, faithful God has sent His infinitely righteous Son into the world to be devoured by the wicked so that our debt of sin might be paid in full and we might be set free and saved.”

Hard Questions for Hard Times

Sermon #1 in the Series: “Confidence in Confusing Times” Scripture: Habakkuk 1:1-4. “Hard Questions for Hard Times” Sermon In a Sentence: “What God has done, is doing, and ultimately will do through Jesus is the ultimate answer to the questions “How long?” and “Why?””

Hard Questions for Hard Times