From the study on the Book of Habakkuk (חֲבַקּ֖וּק), chapter 1:2-6, brother Gideon Levytam directs us to Habakkuk's cry to God over the sad spiritual condition of Israel. Habakkuk witnessed the injustice and wrongdoing among God’s people, as they violated His law and strayed from righteousness. In response, God, in His sovereign wisdom, revealed to Habakkuk the discipline He would bring upon Israel to restore them to Himself. God declared that He would accomplish an astonishing work, raising up the bitter and ruthless Babylonian nation, who would march through the land of Israel and take possession of its dwelling places. For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. Isaiah 55:8
Habakkuk 1:2-6 - When God's Plan for Israel Doesn’t Make Sense
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