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Where Is God In Disaster And Why Do The Wicked Prosper


Season 1 Episode 91


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When evil looks loud and God feels quiet, what do we do next? We step into Habakkuk’s raw conversation with God and discover a path that runs from honest questions to a stubborn kind of joy. We explore the prophet’s world—Assyria’s collapse, Babylon’s rise, Judah’s decline—and the scandal of a holy God using a corrupt empire to correct his own people. That tension doesn’t end with a neat answer; it matures into trust, anchored by the line that reshaped history: the just shall live by faith.

We connect the ancient text to the modern ache: violence in the headlines, injustice that seems unchecked, and the ache of why. From the watchtower posture of waiting and listening, we trace God’s reply toward a life of rejoicing even when the fig tree fails and the fields are bare. We talk about perfect peace that comes as our minds stay on God, not as escapism but as a trained attention that steadies the heart. Joy becomes more than emotion; it’s allegiance to a Savior who lives in us, a confidence that reframes lack, and a strength that makes our feet like a deer on rough ground.

Along the way, we link Habakkuk’s confession to the New Testament echo and to Martin Luther’s rediscovery of faith that justifies. We get practical: hearing the word to grow faith, choosing gratitude in scarcity, walking in the Spirit to resist the flesh, and testifying to God’s work with clear eyes. By the end, the questions aren’t avoided; they’re answered by a larger vision—Christ in you, the hope of glory, and grace upon grace carrying us through violent times with courage and peace.

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