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What does the Bible say about the burden of Habakkuk?

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The Book of Habakkuk addresses the prophet's struggle with God's silence amidst injustice.

Habakkuk expresses his lament over the violence and strife present in society, questioning why God seems unresponsive to the injustices around him. In Habakkuk 1:2-4, he cries out to God, highlighting the law's slackness and the dominance of the wicked over the righteous. The Lord responds by indicating that He is at work, even though His plans may not be immediately evident. This exchange reveals the deep anguish faced when witnessing injustice, emphasizing the believer's call to trust God's ultimate sovereignty and righteousness, even in times of distress.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 1:2-4

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