Summary of Habakkuk 3:12-15
Habakkuk remembers how God brought judgment on Israel’s enemies in the past and how He will do the same again.
Questions for Habakkuk 3:12-15
9) Threshed, crushed, stripped, pierced
10) God’s wrath is justified always. He is angry when His people sin against Him, and He always exercises judgment that is fair and just. God wants us to be holy like Himself, and when we’re not, He can get angry.
11) I have no idea how my journey of faith appears to those around me since I cannot speak for them. I hope it appears fruitful. I really don’t care what others think; I don’t let it affect me.
Conclusions for WordGo’s Study of Habakkuk 3:12-15
God’s wrath is because of His hatred for sin, evil, and the unrepentant. He then exercises judgment in response to His wrath that is righteous.
Faith is what we cannot see but believe based on God’s promises. He is so good!
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