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Habakkuk prays a poetic, powerful prayer. He remembers how God acted in the past—with power and mercy.
Even though there are no crops, no livestock, and no visible blessings, Habakkuk declares:
“Yet I will rejoice in the Lord. He gives me strength.”
The book ends not with answers, but with trust.
By Long's Chapel ChurchHabakkuk prays a poetic, powerful prayer. He remembers how God acted in the past—with power and mercy.
Even though there are no crops, no livestock, and no visible blessings, Habakkuk declares:
“Yet I will rejoice in the Lord. He gives me strength.”
The book ends not with answers, but with trust.