KE Group Questions
Week of November 9, 2025

Summary
Pastor Steve and Laurie Rotter delivered a message from Habakkuk chapter 3 titled "Radical Rejoicing," exploring how to turn fear into faith-filled rejoicing. The sermon follows Habakkuk's emotional journey from terror to triumph as he receives visions of coming judgment but chooses to trust in God's faithfulness. Pastor Steve emphasized that fear is a natural human emotion, but faith is the antidote to fear. He encouraged the congregation to remember God's past faithfulness, particularly through the cross of Christ, when facing current fears. Pastor Lori continued by explaining Habakkuk's transformation from trembling prophet to worship leader, noting that this chapter was actually a song with passionate, rapid musical changes. She highlighted how Habakkuk chose to rejoice in God even when facing complete loss - no fig tree blossoming, no fruit on vines, no food in fields. The message concluded with the powerful image of God making our feet like deer's feet, enabling us to walk confidently on high places despite difficult circumstances.

Ice Breaker
What's one thing that brings you joy even on a difficult day? It could be a favorite song, a memory, a person, or even something as simple as your morning coffee.

Key Verses
  • Habakkuk 3:17-18
  • Habakkuk 3:19
  • Romans 5:8
  • Isaiah 12:2
  • Psalm 25

Questions
  • Habakkuk went from being terrified to rejoicing in the same chapter. What do you think caused such a dramatic shift in his perspective?
  • Pastor Steve mentioned that 'emotions will not get you through your fear, but the truth will.' How can we practically apply this principle when we're facing our own fears?
  • Habakkuk reminded himself of God's past faithfulness to His people. What are some specific ways God has been faithful in your own life that you can remember during difficult times?
  • The message emphasized that we have even more reason to trust than Habakkuk did because we have the cross. How does the sacrifice of Jesus give you confidence when facing uncertain situations?
  • Habakkuk said he would rejoice even if the fig tree didn't blossom and there was no food. What would it look like for you to have that kind of radical rejoicing in your current circumstances?
  • Pastor Lori explained that 'rejoice' means to become jubilant and 'joy' means to spin around with holy emotion. How might expressing joy more physically or vocally impact your spiritual life?
  • The sermon mentioned that God wants to make our feet like deer's feet to walk on high places. What 'high places' do you think God wants to take you to in this season of your life?
  • Fear was described as a natural human emotion, but faith as the antidote. How can we practically choose faith over fear in our daily decisions and thought patterns?

Life Application
This week, when you face a moment of fear or anxiety, practice what Habakkuk did: stop and intentionally remember three specific ways God has been faithful to you in the past. Write them down if needed. Then choose to declare your trust in God out loud, even if your circumstances haven't changed. Make it a point to express joy and gratitude to God in a more physical or vocal way than you normally would - whether through dancing, singing, or simply raising your hands in worship.

Key Takeaways
  • Fear is a natural human emotion, but faith is the antidote to fear - we cannot trust and be afraid at the same time
  • When facing difficult circumstances, we should remember God's past faithfulness and His proven track record of caring for His people
  • The cross of Christ is our greatest evidence that God is for us, not against us - if He didn't spare His own Son, He will freely give us all things
  • True rejoicing means choosing to praise God even when our circumstances are dire, like Habakkuk declaring joy even if the fig tree doesn't blossom
  • God wants to give us 'deer's feet' - the ability to navigate difficult terrain with grace and reach the high places He has for us

Importance  of KE Groups

Growing spiritually takes a daily personal walk with God and a gathering together in fellowship with other believers.

Our corporate gathering is for equipping the saints, but meeting in small groups allows regular individual
participation so that personal needs can be addressed.

Small groups also foster growth in ministering the gifts of the Holy Spirit, accountability, and the support
necessary to be a healthy member of the family of God.

The leadership of Praise Tabernacle has encouraged group leaders to be missional and evangelistic
in their approach to leading these groups.

The ultimate goal is Kingdom Expansion.

KE  (KINGDOM EXPANSION)  
GROUP LOCATIONS


Egg Harbor Township
Wednesday Nights @ 6:30 pm - Andy & Lori Holman's home -


1st & 3rd Wednesday Nights @ 7:00 pm - Terry & Sue Luma's home -


Mays Landing
1st Wednesdays, 7 pm - Host: Pastor Josh & Loraine Kennedy;


3rd Wednesdays, 7 pm - Host: Matt & Elise Lucas;

4th Wednesday, 7 pm - Host: Caleb & Tahlia Wilkes;


Reach out to Pastor Josh if you have any questions: (609) 402-8869

Egg Harbor City
2nd & 4th Wednesday Nights @  6:30pm - Eddie Aponte's home -


Galloway
2nd & 4th Wednesday Nights @  6:30pm -Greg & Regina's home


Ocean View
Sunday Nights (Every 1st & 3rd) @ 6pm - Joanne Utt's Home  -