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What does Habakkuk teach about God's justice and mercy?

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Habakkuk illustrates the balance of God's justice and mercy, emphasizing that God is both just in judgment and merciful in salvation for His people.

The book of Habakkuk provides a profound understanding of God’s nature, highlighting the interplay between His justice and mercy. In chapter 1, the prophet cries out to God regarding the prevalent sin and injustice among His people, questioning how a holy God could use a more wicked nation, the Chaldeans, to execute judgment. God responds affirmatively, indicating that justice will indeed prevail, but this does not negate His mercy toward His elect. Habakkuk 3:13 underscores that God actively goes forth for the salvation of His people, portraying His readiness to save those He has chosen. Thus, while God's justice necessitates judgment upon sin, His mercy orchestrates redemption for those who trust in Him, showcasing His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 1:1-11, Habakkuk 3:13

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