"Heretics" is the fourteenth sermon in this series. Peter continues his discourse on false teachers and the judgment that God will bring upon them. God makes it clear that false gospels will lead to destruction and shows us in the true faith that we need to make sure we are overcome by grace, rather than sin.
"Judgment" is the thirteenth sermon in this series. Peter promises his readers based on scripture that false teachers will arise and sneak destructive heresies in with the gospel message. Comfort is found in history as God has always dealt with heretics and false teachers with his justice and wrath.
"Reminder" is the twelfth sermon in this series. Peter reminds his readers of the holiness they’re called to live in and also the hope of the return of Jesus. Peter references back to the transfiguration to look forward to the promise of the second coming.
"Calling" is the eleventh sermon in this series. Peter writes a second letter to dispersed Gentile Christians and in his opening section he calls them to confirm their calling and election. God has sovereignly saved them by his grace so they should lean into that grace with holiness in their lives.
"Prayer" is the fourth sermon in this series. Habakkuk offers a final prayer after hearing from the Lord concerning the imminent invasion from the Babylonians. His concluding prayer results in praise, even though the Lord promises chastisement and calamity.
"Woes" is the third sermon in this series. God continues to answer Habakkuk’s inquiries with a lengthy curse pronounced upon the Babylonian empire. The Lord pronounces 5 woes on this wicked nation that are rooted in their sinful vices and will ultimately bring about their own destruction.
"Q&A Part Two" is the second sermon in this series. Habakkuk receives troubling news from the Lord as he learns that the Babylonian empire is coming to conquer his people. As a result, the questioning prophet has even more questions, asking them in greater length this time. The Lord replies again.
"Q&A Part One" is the first sermon in this series. Habakkuk is a prophet of Judah with some sincere complaints about the state of the world in his day. He laments to the Lord and God gives him a vision to share with the people.