Title: The Prophet's Monologue/ Hab 1:12-17
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: Small Seon Ji Seo Kang Hae :
: Hap 1:12-17 :
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Title: The Prophet's Monologue
Introduction
1. The prophet Habakkuk had a question.
God was full of love.
2. However, the reality of the nation was not so. Evil leaders prevailed in the country.
God did not judge them. The only regret was that they would have punished them immediately.
it will only be
3. Not only that, aren't the enemies who torment the nation better off? What the hell is this?
Habakkuk couldn't get a sense of whether the English was slurred.
4. Habakkuk monopolized two contradictory things.
I. God loves His chosen people (12-13a).
A. It is a proper confession of faith.
1. The Lord is my God who lives forever. Therefore, the saints never die.
It is an unmistakable confession of doctrinal conviction.
2. Faith has principles. It is called doctrine. To understand the Bible correctly
It is essential to establish the doctrine.
3. He understood and praised God's providence.
1) The belief that the reason the Chaldeans were established was to judge the indulgence of the chosen people.
2) The reason why the Gentiles came to their country was also to punish Judah.
4. He praised the God of love and mercy.
1) Your eyes are very clean.
2) He does not ignore the suffering of people.
B. We need a profession of faith.
1. It was because of his own faith that Job did not become discouraged even in the midst of suffering.
2. A true confession of faith is a watchman who keeps the faith of the saints.
3. However, false confession of faith leads to ruin of his faith.
4. Let's establish a view of faith based on the Word, not subjective faith.
II. How can you stand by the rise of the wicked? (13-2-17).
A: I can't quite understand it.
1. Why do you stand by? Why are you still?
1) The fault of the leader leads to the destruction of all the people. This is today's world history.
a fact that proves
2) The reason the wicked continue to do evil is that punishment is not given immediately.
2. It was difficult to bear the reality of suffering national pride.
1) Why did the Chaldeans come?
2) Do you make people treat you like fish and worms?
3) Why do you use it as a plaything for anglers?
4) Why do they make us enjoy our suffering?
3. The more God's people suffered, the more they rejoiced.
They burned incense. That is, they ridiculed the faith of the Lord.
It is an opportunity to inspire self-esteem.
B. Evil is never the will of God.
1. Our goal cannot be physical peace. If we seek only physical peace, it is right.
Right faith cannot be expected.
1) In the case of those who came to believe in Jesus because of poverty, most of them will have enough money and
uh leaving the belief
2) Whatever a person sows, he will also reap what he sows. He who sows for the flesh will perish.
only reap
2. The wicked can never prosper.
1) There is a clear providence of God. Whether it is to destroy him,
2) To use it as a hoecha-ri. The hoecha-ri is necessary only for educating children.
It's just. You can't change the turn and the children.
3. The instant prosperity of the wicked is not at all strange. It is natural.
We should be ashamed of our lack of faith because we do not understand and believe in God's providence.
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