Small Group Study Questions Dr. Rick Stedman

Series: : When God Seems Unfair Habakkuk 2: God, Sometimes You Seem So Slow! (Lesson #2) CCV January 21, 2018

1. Open with prayer.

2. Which “Slow lines” are difficult for you and test your patience? Why or why not? a. Getting in the slowest freeway lane during a traffic jam and watching the cars in the other lanes pass you by? b. Getting in the slowest check-out line in a grocery store, and seeing all the other shoppers’ lines move faster than yours? c. Airport security lines? d. other…?

3. Habakkuk chapter 2 is all about patience—which Rick defined as “Trusting that God’s timing is better than mine.” Do you agree or disagree with that statement? Do you live like you agree or disagree? Why?

4. Read Habakkuk 2:1. Can you give an example of an experience in your life in which you had to learn patience?

5. If you have ever prayed, “Oh Lord, how long must I wait?”, you are in good company. Read the following passages and discuss how it makes you feel to know that great biblical leaders felt impatient also: Psalm 6:3; Isaiah 6:11; Zechariah 1:12; :2.

6. Habakkuk gives 5 “Woes” in 2:5-19. Which of these is a temptation that you might have struggled with—even to a small degree? How?

7. One big lesson in Habakkuk 2 is that we reap what we sow. Read Habakkuk 2:8, 10, and 16 and note in each verse how this principle is illustrated. Read Galatians 6:7-10 for the ’s version of this. Does learning this lesson make you feel good about your own life—or worried? Why?

8. The key verse in Habakkuk 2 is verse 4. Read it aloud, and then read how it is restated in :17; :11, and :38. What does this verse mean in a practical sense for today’s Christian?

9. Rick suggested that Habakkuk 2:1-3 give us 3 practical actions to follow when our hits the wall. What were they, and which one do you feel like God most wants you to focus on today?

10. End with group prayer.