### Quotes for Outreach
1. "God is working even when we don't see the evidence of God working. Often times we don't get the answer because of what we read at the end of verse 5. Even if we don't see the evidence of God working. Even if we were told it wouldn't make sense to us. We wouldn't be able to figure it out. We wouldn't get it. It wouldn't click. And so often times God does not respond because it wouldn't make any sense to us at all."
[09:31] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Do not confuse God's silence with God's absence. Because just because God is silent, it doesn't mean that God is not working. Which leads us to lifesaver number two. Habakkuk says, God, I don't know what's going on. God says, Habakkuk, even if I told you, you wouldn't understand it. Habakkuk says, try me. God says, okay. Verse six. I'm raising up the Babylonians, a cruel and violent people. They will march across the world and conquer other lands."
[12:27] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Your need, your questions of how long or why are important to God. Your trial, your difficulty, your struggle is important to God. God cares about it. Let me assure you that even though you might not see the evidence of God working, God is working. I promise you."
[11:38] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Faith doesn't always understand God's ways, but faith always trusts God's motives. Faith doesn't always trust God's motives, but faith doesn't always understand God's ways. This doesn't make sense to Habakkuk. He doesn't get it. Why would God use a more evil nation to correct them? Like, why would God use one of the most evil nations in the history of the world, the Babylonian Empire, to discipline us?"
[23:52] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Is it better to force the issue or to wait on God's timing? Write this down. The short view is almost always the wrong view. The short view, the immediate view, the short view is usually the wrong view because God answers with the end in mind. So God is telling Habakkuk, I have a plan, you don't understand it. It's not gonna make sense to you because... You're looking at the right now. You're looking at the clock, the minutes, the hours. I'm looking at eternity."
[23:14] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "Habakkuk asks two questions that we often ask when we're going through difficult situations. When we're going through a trial, when we're going through a frustrating circumstance, we ask the same two questions that Habakkuk asks. And Habakkuk asks these two questions, and they're in your notes, and they'll be up on the screens. The first one is this. How long? Habakkuk asks, how long? And how many of us have done this as well? How long am I going to go through this? How long do I need to pray for this and not hear a thing from you, God? How long is this going to last? How long? How long? How long?"
[06:34] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Our want and our need is often immediate, but God's response is usually with the end in mind. God responds with the end in mind. Our need is immediate. God, help me now. I need answer to prayer now. I need this fixed now. I need this solved now. I need to be healed now. And oftentimes, God answers with the end in mind, not with the immediate. And oftentimes, we want to sacrifice the eternal for the immediate as long as we get what we want right now. But God doesn't see the immediate only."
[17:50] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Look at what Habakkuk does in chapter 2, verse 1. And we often skip this step because when we're hurting, when we're in pain, when we have an immediate need, oftentimes our tendency is to get ahead of God. And we want to force God to help us. We want to force the issue. And we want to do something that is outside of God's will because we want that immediate need fixed now. Look at what Habakkuk does in verse 1. I will climb up into my watchtower, and I will wait to see what the Lord will say to me and how he will answer."
[18:31] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Habakkuk says, God, I don't understand this. It makes no sense to me, but I trust you. I trust you because you've worked in my life before. And let me tell you this. If you've seen God work in your life in the past, what makes you think that God won't continue to work in your life in the future? Be careful not to satisfy the immediate for the eternal. You see, his trust in God is not based on whether or not things make sense to him. His trust in God is based on the character of God."
[25:10] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Look how the book ends. Habakkuk comes to this conclusion. God, none of this makes sense. I don't get it. I don't know how long this is gonna last. I don't know why it's happening. But even though, verse 17, the fig trees have no blossoms, and there are no grapes on the vine, and even though the olive crop fails, and the fields lie empty and barren, and even the flocks die in the fields, and the cattle barns are empty, in other words, even if we're completely destroyed, and even if there seems like there's no hope, look what he says. Yet I will rejoice in the Lord. I will be joyful in the God of my salvation."
[26:37] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)