Though the fig tree does not bud, the vine does not bear fruit, the vines, yet I will rejoice in the Lord, rejoice in the God who saves me. (Habakkuk 3: 17-18)
Reading the Bible in a Year:
Acts 14-16
Chabaq - Habakkuk name in Hebrew is derived from the word chabaq, which means "embrace". In the active form, this word can also mean: someone who embraces or rely on ". Name that tune with the attitude of the Prophet Habakkuk, whose faith does not waver in the midst of life's difficulties.
Habakkuk began this book with a sigh of crime and oppression both from our own people and from foreign nations. He was almost desperate to face his people increasingly dilapidated crime before God. However, he finally closed the book with a song of hope in God. Rhyme worship statement of faith will reveal God's sovereignty over the nation. Habakkuk were initially disappointed, sad, and restless that, ultimately strengthened his faith while praising God.
God can use difficult circumstances to awaken His people, so they turned back towards the direction of his arms. Look at a difficult situation as an injustice not only to make us worse off in the pit of despair, but also hinder us know God correctly.
Have hope and faith, that there is always a way out and help when things are not going well, is the stage when we realize that the real boon. Remember always step Habakkuk in the face of a tough day in his life. Though he originally complained, he finally converted back to God and depend on God, he loved and mengasihinya.-YES
TOUGH TIMES IN LIFE THIS IS THE INVITATION
FOR RUNNING INTO THE ARMS OF GOD
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