As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19
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As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19
Habakkuk-From fear to faith: Habakkuk1:1-11 By Zane Elliott Sunday 15th October 2025
Richmond Anglican Aotearoa
30 minutes
3 weeks ago
Habakkuk-From fear to faith: Habakkuk1:1-11 By Zane Elliott Sunday 15th October 2025
This morning we start a four part series in the book of Habakkuk. Zane Elliott opens chapter 1:1-11 under the theme: Fearing God doesn't see, as we meet the prophet Habakkuk who is trying to make sense of the injustice he sees before him. We'll be thinking about how a righteous person responds to injustice. Faithful people should i) be disturbed - God’s people should be rocked by injustice. ii) Be honest - bring those fears to God himself and iii) Be astounded - God does act to br...
Richmond Anglican Aotearoa
As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19