Sunday Morning - 3/29/2026
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In this powerful Sunday morning sermon from Trinity Baptist Temple, youth pastor Jeffrey Holt delivers a deeply personal and theological reflection centered on the biblical prophet Habakkuk. The message unfolds as a journey through doubt, divine silence, and ultimately, unwavering faith. Holt uses Habakkuk’s struggle—questioning God’s silence amid national chaos and injustice—as a mirror for the church’s current season of uncertainty, particularly following the announcement that lead pastor Kyle and his wife Richelle are stepping back from ministry for rest and healing. The sermon challenges listeners to embrace their questions rather than flee from God, emphasizing that faith is not the absence of doubt but the act of bringing those doubts to God. Through a close reading of Habakkuk’s dialogue with God, Holt highlights four key truths: it’s okay to bring questions to God; God’s answers don’t always make sense immediately; waiting on God is an active, faith-filled posture; and ultimately, we can rejoice even when circumstances are bleak because God remains trustworthy. The sermon culminates in a call to spiritual resilience, urging the congregation to cling to Christ—the 'rock'—in the midst of storms, not because the storm ends, but because He is stronger than it.
Bring your honest questions to God—faith is not pretending you have answers.
God’s answers may not make sense now, but they are part of a greater, unseen plan.
Waiting on God is not passive—it’s an active act of faith and positioning.
Rejoice in God not because your circumstances improve, but because He never changes.
In times of confusion, don’t drift—cling to Christ, the one who is stronger than any storm.
Introduction: The Church and the Call to Faith
Jeffrey Holt introduces Trinity Baptist Temple, emphasizing its mission to teach truth, nurture relationships, and serve the community. He welcomes guests and sets the tone for a sermon on Habakkuk, a prophet who wrestled with God in the midst of chaos.
Habakkuk: A Prophet Who Questioned God
“How long, oh Lord, am I going to pray? And it seems that you don't even hear me.”
God’s Unexpected Answer: The Babylonians
“How can you, God, being a holy God, use something so unholy to accomplish your will?”
From Questioning to Waiting: Habakkuk’s Transformation
“Even if the fig tree doesn't blossom, even if there's no fruit on the vines... yet I will rejoice in the Lord and I will joy in the God of my salvation.”
The Church in Crisis: A Call to Unity and Prayer
“This step back for them is about caring well for people that we love... giving them space to breathe, to heal, and to be refreshed.”
“Even if the fig tree doesn't blossom, even if there's no fruit on the vines... yet I will rejoice in the Lord and I will joy in the God of my salvation.”
“The storm didn't stop because he clung to the rock. The storm didn't ease up until it was over. But he survived because he clung to something stronger.”
“How can you, God, being a holy God, use something so unholy to accomplish your will?”
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Habakkuk
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Jeffrey Holt
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Trinity Baptist Temple
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Kyle
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Jesus Christ
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Richelle
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Babylonians
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Isaiah 55:8-9
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Psalm 13
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Psalm 73
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