Habakkuk

The Prophet Who Wrestled with God

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Habakkuk was a prophet who questioned God about the problem of evil and injustice. He was troubled that God seemed slow to act against wickedness in Judah, and even more troubled when God revealed that He would use the Babylonians — a ruthless nation — to bring judgment. Through dialogue with God, Habakkuk learned to trust His justice and sovereignty, declaring his faith even in the face of loss.

Late 7th century BC (before Babylon’s invasion of Judah)

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Story

Habakkuk began by asking God why He tolerated injustice in Judah.

God replied that He was raising up the Babylonians to judge Judah.

Shocked that God would use a wicked nation to punish His people, Habakkuk questioned Him again.

God assured him that justice would come to all nations in His timing and told him that 'the righteous will live by his faith.'

Habakkuk responded with a song of praise, committing to rejoice in God no matter what happened.

Spiritual Significance

Christ Connection

Paul quotes Habakkuk 2:4 in Romans, Galatians, and Hebrews to teach that salvation is by faith in Christ, not by works.

Habakkuk’s final declaration of trust points to the joy and hope believers have in Jesus, even in suffering.

What We Can Learn

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