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This episode of "Aliens on Earth" dives into the Old Testament book of Habakkuk, framing him as the "Complaining Prophet" who speaks to God on behalf of the people, crying out, "How long, O Lord?" The host explores Habakkuk's stunning realization that God's terrifying answer to his plea for justice was to raise up the Babylonians. The core discovery focuses on Habakkuk 2:4, "The righteous shall live by his faith," establishing Jesus as the object of that faith and the fulfillment of the "unbelievable" work of God. The episode concludes by highlighting Chapter 3's prayer, which is identified as a song about "Jesus the Messiah" and an anthem of faith, declaring joy in "God my Savior" even when all material comfort is lost.
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This episode of "Aliens on Earth" dives into the Old Testament book of Habakkuk, framing him as the "Complaining Prophet" who speaks to God on behalf of the people, crying out, "How long, O Lord?" The host explores Habakkuk's stunning realization that God's terrifying answer to his plea for justice was to raise up the Babylonians. The core discovery focuses on Habakkuk 2:4, "The righteous shall live by his faith," establishing Jesus as the object of that faith and the fulfillment of the "unbelievable" work of God. The episode concludes by highlighting Chapter 3's prayer, which is identified as a song about "Jesus the Messiah" and an anthem of faith, declaring joy in "God my Savior" even when all material comfort is lost.
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