Share Life
Share Life 2020 has arrived. It’s time to encourage and support each other as we all pray, share and engage people in conversation about the good news of Jesus.
Still not sure exactly what the plan is for Share Life 2020? Read more in this overview
Discussion
This term we’re going to be keeping a “whiteboard” of names to pray for together and seek to positively influence with the gospel.
Who’s in your heart right now that we can add to the “whiteboard” and pray for regularly this term?
Let’s make a start this week, and you can add more in future weeks.
Pray
Pray through the list of names, and for today’s study in Habakkuk 1.
To Start
What questions have you been asking during the pandemic?
and/or
What big issues has the pandemic brought into focus for you or your friends?
Read
Habakkuk 1:1-2:1
1:1 The prophecy that Habakkuk the prophet received.
Habakkuk’s Complaint
2 How long, Lord, must I call for help,
but you do not listen?
Or cry out to you, “Violence!”
but you do not save?
3 Why do you make me look at injustice?
Why do you tolerate wrongdoing?
Destruction and violence are before me;
there is strife, and conflict abounds.
4 Therefore the law is paralyzed,
and justice never prevails.
The wicked hem in the righteous,
so that justice is perverted.
The Lord’s Answer
5 “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.
6 I am raising up the Babylonians,
that ruthless and impetuous people,
who sweep across the whole earth
to seize dwellings not their own.
7 They are a feared and dreaded people;
they are a law to themselves
and promote their own honour.
8 Their horses are swifter than leopards,
fiercer than wolves at dusk.
Their cavalry gallops headlong;
their horsemen come from afar.
They fly like an eagle swooping to devour;
9 they all come intent on violence.
Their hordes advance like a desert wind
and gather prisoners like sand.
10 They mock kings
and scoff at rulers.
They laugh at all fortified cities;
by building earthen ramps they capture them.
11 Then they sweep past like the wind and go on—
guilty people, whose own strength is their god.”
Habakkuk’s Second Complaint
12 Lord, are you not from everlasting?
My God, my Holy One, you will never die.
You, Lord, have appointed them to execute judgment;
you, my Rock, have ordained them to punish.
13 Your eyes are too pure to look on evil;
you cannot tolerate wrongdoing.
Why then do you tolerate the treacherous?
Why are you silent while the wicked
swallow up those more righteous than themselves?
14 You have made people like the fish in the sea,
like the sea creatures that have no ruler.
15 The wicked foe pulls all of them up with hooks,
he catches them in his net,
he gathers them up in his dragnet;
and so he rejoices and is glad.
16 Therefore he sacrifices to his net
and burns incense to his dragnet,
for by his net he lives in luxury
and enjoys the choicest food.
17 Is he to keep on emptying his net,
destroying nations without mercy?
2:1 I will stand at my watch
and station myself on the ramparts;
I will look to see what he will say to me,
and what answer I am to give to this complaint.
Scripture taken from the Holy Bible, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®, NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
Reflect
What has stuck with you from the passage or the sermon on Sunday?
Discuss
What are Habakkuk’s expectations of God?
How are those expectations dashed by what God says?
Sermon Extra
What do you expect from God as you pray?
Is the state of your prayer life an indication of those expectations?
To Close
Even within the family of believers, some experience suffering so great we simply cannot comprehend it, while others experience blessing so generous we find it hard not to envy them.
But, in either situation, it’s our job to keep our eyes on the Lord and to rest in him and in his sovereignty and goodness. Trusting him as Habakkuk did. Trusting him as Jesus did.
True contentment in all things will grow from a positive confident assurance that God has all things in hand even when it does not look like it and that he will give us all we need.
Pray
For your own trust in God and for those in your group.
That you might be a model of faithfulness to those around you in good times and in hard times.
That our church may be filled with people who expectantly pray with patience and faith.