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What does Habakkuk teach us about God's mercy in judgment?

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Habakkuk teaches us that even in judgment, God's mercy is evident as He preserves His remnant.

Habakkuk highlights the balance of God’s judgment and mercy. In his prayer, the prophet beseeches God to remember mercy amidst the impending judgment on Judah. Despite their sinfulness, God’s promise of mercy assures that He will not utterly destroy His people but will preserve a remnant. This reflects the broader biblical truth that God delights in mercy, ensuring that in the midst of discipline, He offers restoration. The interplay between judgment and mercy as described in Habakkuk serves as an affirmation of God’s character—just and merciful—underscoring the hope available even in times of upheaval.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 3, Romans 9:27

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