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Rev. Lynice Pinkard closes out our series on Habakkuk, by reflecting on the prophet's ability to rejoice, even when the world is on the brink of collapse. She invites us into the dialectic of suffering and joy, by embracing trembling as truth, waiting as revelation, strength as vulnerability, and movement as adaptation.
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Rev. Lynice Pinkard closes out our series on Habakkuk, by reflecting on the prophet's ability to rejoice, even when the world is on the brink of collapse. She invites us into the dialectic of suffering and joy, by embracing trembling as truth, waiting as revelation, strength as vulnerability, and movement as adaptation.