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1 1 Habakkuk Just Live by Faith Men’s Breakfast November 5, 2005Bill DunnBill Dunn

2 2 Want a copy of the slides? Bill@ensight.com

3 3 Let’s Get Going! Habakkuk 3:1 A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet upon Shigionoth.

4 4 Prayer A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet upon Shigionoth. LET’S DO IT!

5 5 Habakkuk “Wrestler” Poet (3:1) Musician (3:19) -> Priest Prophet

6 6 Habakkuk, the prophet in 1:1 had a burden The burden which Habakkuk the prophet did see. Only prophetic book where man speaks first His speaking is a wailing shout! Tired of waiting and listening Not reading Jonah or Nahum

7 7 Habakkuk, the prophet in Chapter 3:1 has a prayer A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet upon Shigionoth. God has spoken to Habakkuk Habakkuk has learned to wait, listen, and then respond. Habakkuk has learned that the just live by faith. Habakkuk the burdened prophet has become Habakkuk the praying prophet

8 8 Consider what happened to change a burdened prophet into a praying prophet: (1:1-4) Habakkuk wrestles -a burden (1:5 – 1:11) God reveals His plan (1:12 – 1:17) Habakkuk wonders (2:1 – 20) God reveals eternity (3:1-19) Habakkuk worships - a prayer God Speaks Habakkuk waits & wonders God Speaks

9 9 Habakkuk, the prophet 1:1 The burden which Habakkuk the prophet [5030] did see. 3:1 A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet [5030] upon Shigionoth. [5030] one who prophesies [7200] a seer who understands [2374] a seer who sees visions (NT) pro-phete = “ before said ”

10 10 Prophet, the Office OT prophets - Abraham, Moses, Samuel, Gad, David, John the Baptist OT seers - Gad, Heman, Samuel, Asaph, Jeduthun NT prophets - John the Beloved, Silas OT & NT Prophetesses (!)- Miriam, Deborah, Huldah, Philip’s daughters Tribulation has prophets!

11 11 Prophet, the Office Priest/King = Melchizedek Prophet/Priest = Jeremiah Prophet/King = David Prophet/Priest/King = Jesus

12 12 Prophet, the office Kings could be called a prophet (David) Priests could be called prophets (Jeremiah, John the Baptist) Prophets were never called to become kings or priests

13 13 Prophet, the Office Kings were sons of Kings Priests were sons of Priests Prophets were sons of God and daughters too!

14 14 Habakkuk, the prophet in Chapter 3 is on a Shigionoth! A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet upon Shigionoth. Shiggy-what? A highly emotional, erratic, rambling rhythmic poem set to stringed instruments (3:19), with pauses (Selah) perhaps to get your breath! Wild man on an electric guitar on a 1,000Watt Amp!!

15 15 Shigionoth is suited to a prophet Highly emotional – bordering on bipolar (roller coaster moods) - Elijah & prophets of baal. Rambling - Attention Deficit Disorder - Zechariah skips over 2000 years in one verse, like the organization in a Best Buy Department Store. Traumatic times – Jonah’s ride down before Assyria rose up and Israel went down. Dysfunctional families - Abraham’s geriatric maternity

16 16 Shigionoth is suited to a prophet Socially different - John the Baptist deciding what to wear: do I feel like goat or camel hair today? Abrasive communication - Often greeted by a rock concert like Stephen. A brain collision - Poetic, singers, writers, art & logic & literacy & warriors collide - Isaiah, Asaph, David, John the Baptist Highly emotional – No Prozac back then, often those called to be prophets get sidetracked into drug abuse today. Obadiah screams of Edoms destruction!

17 17 vs 2 O LORD, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid: O LORD, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy. Hyper sensitive hearing - hear God Listen then Speak of and from God Focus off self - Habby only mentioned twice in whole Bible) Fear of God - and thus nothing else Rare - Most prophets are false Brief - Most prophesy only a while (guess why?)

18 18 vs 2 O LORD, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid: O LORD, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy. Reviving works Timeless truths Disciplers - Patient teaching Make known - understanding Wrath & mercy - black & white End is near - Prophets cluster around the end

19 19 Read a lot in a hurry in An Erratic Manner, emotionally. It’s Shiggy-time

20 20 vs 3 God came from Teman, and the Holy One from mount Paran. Selah. His glory covered the heavens, and the earth was full of his praise. Selah - pause and ponder. Habby heard God, now sees God Habby now remembers his Bible, this is a quote from Dt 33:2. Teman is a son of Esau, from the land of Edom where Mt Seir was prominent (see Ge 32:3, Ge 36:8- 9).

21 21 Verses 3-9, God talking about the southlands Israel Teman Paran Egypt Nile Delta Cush Midian Cush

22 22 Read verses 10-15 Verse 10 reminds me of Israel’s journey through the Red Sea Verse 11 reminds me of Joshua when the sun and moon stood still. Habby is recounting the past Habby is prophesying the future when God will come out of the south and save His servants Israel during Tribulation

23 23 16 ¶ When I heard, my belly trembled; my lips quivered at the voice: rottenness entered into my bones, and I trembled in myself, that I might rest in the day of trouble: when he cometh up unto the people, he will invade them with his troops. The message and vision cause stomach problems, stammering lips, weakness, and trembling. Habby has laid down his burden. Habby sees the second coming of Christ when Revelation’s Babylon is destroyed from the South.

24 24 True Faith at the End 17 Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls: 18 Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the God of my salvation. 19 The LORD God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds’ feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places. To the chief singer on my stringed instruments.

25 25 True Faith in the End Times Read Lamentations to find out what Habby was facing by the Babylonians Temple destroyed People exiled Leaders humiliated Women ravished Starvation Torture Slavery

26 26 Biblical Faith Waits to hear from God Listens to His Word Believes His Word Lives inside Bears fruit Crushed

27 27 Biblical Faith in the Past The Just Shall Live by Faith Habakkuk 2:4 Even though, ______________, Yet I will rejoice in my salvation, Because the Lord is my strength.

28 28 Biblical Faith Today Even though I see troubles in my job (or I’ve lost my job), trials in my marriage, painful hurts with my kids, my prayers feel like they bounce off the ceiling, my fellowship at church is dry, my worship is stale, my friends have moved on, I will wait on the Lord (which will grind me down), I will listen in his Word (which will fill me up), I will hear from God THE Word for ME (which will pump me up) and I will jump up and down and turn around with joy because I’m saved and God will give me strength and I’ll sing a Shiggionoth! Selah!

29 29 Prophecy Buff Stuff Figs, Grapes, and Olives were a Fall crop. Feast of Tabernacles is in the Fall Nations surviving the Tribulation celebrate the Fall Feast during the Millenium Likely Jesus’ second coming and vengeance will be this timeframe

30 30 Review: Outline (1:1-4) Habakkuk wrestles Jan 2005 (1:5 – 1:11) God reveals His plan Feb 2005 (1:12 – 1:17) Habakkuk wonders March 2005 (2:1) Habakkuk waits & watches April 2005 (2:2 – 20) God reveals eternity May -July 2005 (3:1-19) Habakkuk worships. November 2005 We are now here Amen

31 31 Want a copy of the slides? Bill@ensight.com

32 32 Finis!

33 33 Kings Extra Judah (20 Kings) Israel (20 Kings) 930 BC 830 BC 730 BC 630 BC 530 BC 880 BC 780 BC 680 BC 580 BC 722 BC Northern Tribes Conquered by Assyria BAD GOOD 586 BC Jerusalem Destroyed by Babylon Jehoiachin Zedekiah Jehoiakim Jehoahaz Josiah Amon ManassehHezekiah Ahaz Hoshea Pekah Jeroboam II Jehoash Jehoaz Jehu Menahim Pekahiah Shallu Zecharaih Joram Ahaziah Ahab Baasha Jeroboam I Nadab Elah Zimri Omri Tibni Azariah (Uzziah) Jotham Amaziah Joash (Jehoash) Athaliah Ahaziah Jehoram Jehosaphat Asa Abijah Rehoboam Dethroned by murder Guilty of Murder Jonah Assyrians Babylonians NahumHabakkuk Prophets in Judah Prophets in Israel

34 34 Kings Extra Judah (20 Kings) Israel (20 Kings) 930 BC 830 BC 730 BC 630 BC 530 BC 880 BC 780 BC 680 BC 580 BC 722 BC Northern Tribes Conquered by Assyria BAD GOOD 586 BC Jerusalem Destroyed by Babylon Jehoiachin Zedekiah Jehoiakim Jehoahaz Josiah Amon ManassehHezekiah Ahaz Hoshea Pekah Jeroboam II Jehoash Jehoaz Jehu Menahim Pekahiah Shallu Zecharaih Joram Ahaziah Ahab Baasha Jeroboam I Nadab Elah Zimri Omri Tibni Azariah (Uzziah) Jotham Amaziah Joash (Jehoash) Athaliah Ahaziah Jehoram Jehosaphat Asa Abijah Rehoboam Dethroned by murder Guilty of Murder

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