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Habakkuk, is it Ok to ask God why?

26 min · 22. touko 2026
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Today, we will explore the thought-provoking questions that arise from our relationship with God, using the Old Testament prophet Habakkuk as our guide. Is it okay to ask God why? This episode explores the significance of questioning God, especially in times of uncertainty and turmoil. We’ll look at how Habakkuk didn't just ask once, but repeatedly sought answers from God when faced with injustice and suffering in his world. His journey leads us to understand that having a conversational relationship with God is not only acceptable but essential for our spiritual growth. Join me as we unpack these themes and reflect on how we can cultivate a deeper connection with God in our own lives. Takeaways: * Yvon Prehn believes the Bible provides everything needed for meaning, love, and peace in life. * Questions towards God, like why evil exists, are valid and encouraged in our faith journey. * The book of Habakkuk illustrates how to engage in honest conversations with God during tough times. * Developing a conversational relationship with God is essential for spiritual growth and understanding. Links referenced in this episode: * www.bible805.com [https://www.bible805.com]

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