Why Does God Do Nothing?
By Timothy Keller
Habakkuk is a short book in the Old Testament, and we know almost nothing about Habakkuk himself. But this book is very contemporary in its application, as it talks about how to handle evil times in life, whether those are society-wide or personal. Tim Keller takes us through the struggles Habakkuk faced due to the evils of his time, and how he wrestled with God and yet remained faithful. He demonstrates how the times Habakkuk was living through were preparing the way for the coming of Christ and how they provide encouragement for us to trust that God has a reason for everything we experience in life.
Run time for this podcast is 38 minutes.
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