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The Prophecy of Habakkuk
 
Lecturer:
Dr. Harold Longenecker
Director Emeritus of Rural Home Missionary Association
D.D., Western Baptist Seminary
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“Look at the nations and watch and be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.”

-Habakkuk 1:5

Course Description:

How does one place absolute trust in God in the midst of uncertainty? The book of Habakkuk details the doubts and questions raised by Habakkuk, a man of God searching for answers. Set during a time of Israelite rebellion, Habakkuk is perplexed by the events that surrounded him and God's use of foreign nations. In this course Dr. Harold Longenecker takes students through God's responses as listeners learn about the seriousness of sin and God's sovereignty in history. The book of Habakkuk shows that God is faithful while demonstrating that believers can place ultimate faith in God even when they don't fully understand the events surrounding them.

 
Course Objectives:
 

Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. Grasp the message of Habakkuk.
  2. Be convicted of the seriousness of sin and its offense against God.
  3. Embrace the role doubt plays in one's spiritual development.
  4. Recognize God's love and faithfulness in dark times.
  5. Understand the book's relevance for today.
  6. Apply the book's message to life and ministry.

Course Texts:

No required texts for this course.





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Did You Know?

Among the important Dead Sea Scroll finds was a two chapter commentary on Habakkuk.

*Photo Source: Flavius Josephe, Cyrus the Great, 1470-1475

 
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