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What is the meaning of Habakkuk's 'the just shall live by faith'?

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It means that those who are justified by God must depend on faith for their spiritual lives.

The phrase 'the just shall live by faith' encapsulates the essence of a believer's relationship with God. It signifies that true righteousness and justification come through faith, not through maintaining the law or personal merit. This underscores the believer's dependence on God's grace and the conviction that, regardless of circumstances, their spiritual existence is sustained by unwavering faith in God's promises. It serves as a profound declaration that the righteous place their trust entirely in God's provision for their salvation.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 2:4, Romans 1:17, Galatians 3:11, Hebrews 10:38

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Living by Faith
Todd Nibert · Nov 7, 2010
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