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      <description>Habakkuk closes his book in correlation with the theme of the book, faith, as he provides one of the most stunning promises of unending faith in God recorded in all of Scripture. Though devastation may come, and he finds himself among the ruins of a devastated nation plagued by famine and distress, Habakkuk will yet worship and praise God simply for who He is. This is possible because he knows that God is the &#8220;Sovereign Lord&#8221; who rules over all of history without fail.</description>
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      <description>Habakkuk 1:12-2:20 examines the second conversation between God and Habakkuk, who continues to struggle in understanding God&#8217;s just plan for dealing with sin. The book opens on Habakkuk&#8217;s frustration with the sin and corruption in the world, compelling the prophet to ask God where He was, what His plan was, and why He was taking too long to execute it. God then responds by telling Habakkuk that His plan was to permit the ruthless and godless nation of Babylon to invade His people as discipline for their continual evil.</description>
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      <description>Though Habakkuk is both perplexed and pained by the suffering and injustice in the world, his frustration does not lead him not into a bitter state of accusing God of evil. Rather, it drives him to God in prayerful inquiry, which is a wise example for us all in times of darkness and doubt because many things are hidden in Gods&#8217; understanding alone, causing our speculation to be mere vanity.</description>
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      <description>The great theme of faith is woven throughout the Scriptures, and Habakkuk 2:4 in particular has been lit by God and exploded in the ministry of Paul who quotes it often, and also ignited the reformation as Martin Luther was born again by the Holy Spirit&#8217;s illumination of this verse.</description>
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