
In this heartfelt and timely episode, we dive into the prophetic cry of Habakkuk, exploring how his questions to God mirror our own frustrations with injustice, delay, and disappointment—especially in our personal lives and as a nation.
Drawing from Habakkuk 1:2–5, The Senior Pastor, Rev. Peter Ameadaji unpacks the prophet’s complaint about the violence and corruption in his time, which bears striking similarities to the current state of our world, especially in Nigeria. But more importantly, we reflect on God’s response: “Be utterly amazed…” — a reminder that God is always at work, even when we can’t see it.
This episode teaches us:
How to trust God's eternal timeline, even when answers seem delayed.
The importance of patient, persistent prayer during times of national and personal crisis.
The transformative journey from frustration to faith, just like Habakkuk experienced.
Why “the just shall live by faith” is still deeply relevant today.
Whether you're praying for change in your nation or waiting on God in a personal situation, this episode offers encouragement, insight, and hope that God's answer will come—in His perfect time.
🎧 Tune in, reflect, and be inspired to keep holding on in faith.