When Life Doesn't Make Sense

Kingdom Life

In this sermon by Doug Pratt, the focus is on the nature of worship and the complexity of life, likened to our fascination with puzzles. Pratt starts by highlighting worship as a dialogue with God, stressing the need to listen as well as speak. He introduces Erno Rubik, the creator of the Rubik's Cube, symbolizing life's intricate problems.

Pratt delves into the story of Habakkuk, a prophet who struggles with understanding God's timing and justice. Habakkuk’s questions mirror our own frustrations when life doesn’t make sense, revealing two major puzzles: the delay in divine responses and the unexpected answers from God.

Pratt advises constructing a "border" of known truths about God, akin to starting a jigsaw puzzle with the edges, to navigate life's uncertainties. He also suggests adopting a higher perspective, like a watchman on the ramparts, to gain clarity during confusing times.

Addressing political division, Pratt encourages a calm, historical perspective amidst contemporary turmoil. The sermon concludes with reassurance of God's eternal presence and sovereignty, affirming that regardless of worldly events, God's faithfulness endures.

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