
The Book of Habakkuk investigates into the prophet's dialogue with God concerning the injustices and suffering he witnesses among his people. Habakkuk's journey unfolds in three distinct parts: Habakkuk's Complaint (Chapter 1): The prophet questions God about the rampant injustice and violence in Judah and asks why God tolerates it. Despite his doubts, he waits for God's response. God's Answer (Chapter 2): God assures Habakkuk that He sees the evil deeds and promises to bring judgment on the wicked nations, including Babylon. He emphasizes the importance of faithfulness and trust in His timing and justice. Habakkuk's Prayer and Trust (Chapter 3): The prophet responds with a prayer, affirming his trust in God's sovereignty and power, even in the face of impending hardship and destruction. He expresses faith that God will ultimately bring salvation and deliverance to His people. Throughout the series on Habakkuk, challenges listeners to deepen their faith, wrestle with tough questions, and find hope in God.
