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What does the Bible say about Habakkuk's faith?

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The Bible indicates that Habakkuk emphasized the importance of living by faith, a principle he articulated in Habakkuk 2:4.

In the book of Habakkuk, particularly in Habakkuk 2:4, we see the profound declaration that 'the just shall live by faith.' This statement encapsulates the essence of belief in God's sovereignty and plan, even amid dire circumstances. Habakkuk was a prophet who grappled with deep burdens for his nation, witnessing rampant injustice and violence but continually turned his focus back to trusting in God. The emphasis on faith is not merely about holding beliefs; it signifies an active reliance on God's promises and His character, recognizing that true justification and righteousness come through faith in Him.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 2:4

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