The Testaments of Faith Podcast

Habakkuk 3:17-19

Ray Bradshaw Episode 20

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Habakkuk 3:17-19 is a hymn of faith. Through out the Bible you’ll see plenty of examples of strong faith. Today I feel like we give up to easy and quite. Is your faith strong? 

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Good morning. Today's March the twenty-seventh, two thousand and twenty-six. I'm gonna continue on my discussion of keeping the faith in God no matter the circumstances, because my whole life I knew God was there, but I never turned it over to God and let it be on his will and his time and in other words I weren't keeping I didn't have faith that I was gonna get my wants. And I'm not saying needs, I mean wants, all these earthly items I was possessed possessing and spending all our money on doing things I wanted to do and just weren't spending quality time with my family the way I should have been doing it. But even then, I found another some more verses in a book you don't hear a lot of people discussing or reading, and that's on Habakkuk about faith and keeping our faith. And we all need to be more faithful and patient. I'd say patient, let's be we need to be more patient on waking on God's timing. I mean, because we all we lose things, we lose loved ones. Um we get obsessed with wanting something and then we don't get it, and we get mad at ourselves, and we shouldn't, or some people even get mad at God because why'd you let that happen? Or why didn't you save so and so? And you know, when when somebody passes away, it just that time to go be with Jesus. I mean, we need to look at it that way, or if you didn't get the truck you wanted, or the motorcycle, or whatever, maybe that was the Lord saying you don't need that because it can get you hurt and got me hurt. So with that being said, let me read this verse. These verses is Habakkuk 3, verses 17 through 19. Though the fig tree may not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, though the labor of the olive may fail, and the yield fields yield no food, though the flock may be cut off from the fold, and there be no herd in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord, our joy in the God of my salvation. The Lord God is my strength, he will make me feet, my feet like deer's feet, and he will make me walk on high heels. Always wait, just like when I read in Job the other day. Have faith, keep the faith, it will happen. God bless y'all. Remember, Jesus loves you, and so do I. Have a great day.