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Enjoying the Journey

The Desperation of Prayer

Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley

Religion & Spirituality, Education

5725 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

(Habakkuk 3:1-2) The situation is desperate, but God's people are not. No doubt, the times call for revival, yet we are unwilling to pay the price for it. God delights in answering desperate prayers.  (08237241002)

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0:00.0

A casual glance at the condition of our world will reveal just how far away from God our society has traveled.

0:14.3

Political tension, financial instability, widespread violence, and the list goes on and on. All of this is a reminder that we need

0:24.8

revival. In this study, Scott Pauley leads us through a study of the Old Testament book of

0:31.9

Habakkuk and brings a comparison from our day to the day in which Habakkuk served.

0:38.3

What was needed in his day is exactly what our world needs today.

0:42.3

Heaven sent revival.

0:44.3

Let's consider his message and receive help from Habakkuk.

0:53.3

The situation is desperate, but God's people are not.

1:01.1

Perhaps that's the problem.

1:02.9

It's not that the times do not call for revival.

1:06.7

We know we need it, but are we willing to pay the price?

1:10.9

We return today to Habakkuk chapter 3 to this prayer of Habakkuk.

1:16.3

We have talked, first of all, about the meditation of this prayer, that it is rooted in

1:21.4

scripture.

1:21.9

It is guided by God's revelation, and Abakic simply is talking to God about what God wants to talk about.

1:29.4

That's real prayer. Prayer is not simply you telling God what you think he should do.

1:34.0

Prayer is you finding out what God wants done. And when our prayers line up with God's purpose,

1:40.0

we will see definite answers to prayer. But today, I want to talk to you about a second element

1:46.0

of this prayer. Not only the meditation of prayer is seen here, but the desperation of prayer is seen

1:53.0

here. In a couple of ways. First of all, the Bible says, a prayer of Habakkuk the prophet upon

1:59.5

Shigginov. Now, that's an interesting interesting word and someone says, what does it mean?

2:04.7

And the answer is we're not exactly sure.

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