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What does the Bible say about the fulfillment of Habakkuk's prophecy?

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The Bible reveals that Habakkuk's prophecy of God's work is fulfilled in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

In the sermon based on Acts 13:41, it is shown that Habakkuk prophesied about a remarkable work that God would do, one that many would not believe even if told. This is fulfilled in the New Testament through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who bore the sins of His people and brought about their salvation. The apostles preached this fulfillment to both Jewish and Gentile audiences, emphasizing God's faithfulness in bringing about His promises despite human unbelief and wickedness. Habakkuk's lament for the state of his nation resonates with the prevalent sin and violence today, yet the hope lies in God's assurance that He will act wondrously.
Scripture References: Acts 13:41, Habakkuk 1:2-5

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