Faithful Lament: Trusting God Amidst Injustice

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1) "And the Bible really, throughout all of the Bible, but particularly in the minor prophets, there is this really relieving moment where God says like, nope, you're not crazy. Like that's really happening. You know, just being up in Boone yesterday and just going like, wow, like so many of us are moving normally and so many of us, our lives are disrupted. And are we even really feeling that? Doesn't everyone see what's going on? And God really clearly says, yes, you're not crazy." [47:24] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Habakkuk is speaking to God, and what he's doing is he's lamenting, which is he's taking the words of his heart of just longing and his heart breaking, over what is going on around him, and he looks in his community, who is supposed to be the people of God, and what he sees is that they are ruled by corrupt leaders, even corrupt religious leaders, and there's all this violence and oppression where those on the margins and the poor are being crushed and taken advantage of and harmed, and everyone is turning a blind eye to it because their rulers are going about with their partying and their self-seeking." [52:02] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Part of the beauty of the God of the Bible is you never have to wonder what he thinks about something because he tells us very clearly what his heart is toward things. We're in an election season, which it's funny to even say we're in an election season because it's like, I don't know, all right, seems like we're always in election season at this point. But part of the, you know, the hallmarks of an election season is people that are running for office putting out their platform and they're saying, this is what I'm for, this is my record, this is what I'm against, this is my record and you don't know whether you can trust it or not and you're like, are they just saying that? God is in a sense putting out his platform here." [01:00:00] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Because God destroyed the cycle of the rising and falling of empires by sending his son, the Lord Jesus, as our king to establish a kingdom that will be everlasting and will not rise and fall but will endure forever. The way that God interrupted that cycle is he sent Jesus who did not ascend the throne of an empire to crush everyone under his feet. But instead, Jesus became a human being like us. The one who holds all empires in his hand and can crush them like a gnat without thinking about it, without batting an eyelash, who made all things, became a human being." [01:05:02] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "And so the question for us is what do we do with the fact that we are still sitting in the middle of that uncertainty, worried about what is coming, lamenting what is happening, wondering how we fit into that and what we're supposed to do. And the big word of Habakkuk is that the righteous shall live by faith. Yesterday when I was in Boone, part of what we were doing was loading up the car and taking it out to churches or community centers that were more remote. So folks in those communities could get what they needed and just driving into Meat Camp." [01:08:10] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "And on the way out, I noticed their sign. I don't know if their sign said this before or what, but their sign on their church simply said, because he lives, I can face tomorrow. There was something about the resurrection of Jesus and the fact that he is alive and he has come and he is coming back that allows him to move forward by faith to rip out the floors, to show up and receive the diapers and the food to be able to invite their community in and push those things out to people in need. And so they are living by their faith that Jesus is the king." [01:09:20] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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