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What does Habakkuk teach about God's judgment?

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Habakkuk emphasizes that God's judgment is both certain and purposeful, revealing His sovereignty and commitment to righteousness.

In the book of Habakkuk, God's judgment is portrayed as a necessary action to address sin and uphold righteousness. The prophet recognizes that God uses nations, including the wicked Babylonians, as instruments to fulfill His purposes. This not only entails executing justice but also highlights God's overarching sovereignty in all circumstances. Furthermore, chapter 2 encapsulates the conviction that God's judgment ultimately leads to the revelation of His glory and the establishment of His kingdom, reassuring believers that even in turmoil, God's plan is unfolding perfectly and will culminate in perfect justice.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 1:6-12, Habakkuk 2:20

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Five Woes
Don Fortner · Feb 15, 2011
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