Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Study of Habakkuk: Week 1, Day 1: Habakkuk 1-2

Summary of Habakkuk 1

Habakkuk, the prophet, complains to God about how long he must cry for help without an answer when there is wickedness all around him and when His people are perpetrating evil and wrongdoing. God answers by saying He is raising up the Babylonians. Habakkuk complains about how God tolerates evil.

Summary of Habakkuk 2

God replies to Habakkuk’s 2nd complaint, saying a revelation will come in due time, as will their judgment. Woe to those who do evil.

Questions For Habakkuk 1-2

1) That God is in control of everything. That He has a plan, and He will respond according to His plan and not to man’s plan(s).

2) I questioned God in some of our moves. I questioned Him every time my pets had to die for my sins. I questioned Him in my finite understanding. I still seek Him for His purpose for my life and His plans and question them when revealed. Still, I follow. I went in prayer.

Conclusions to Habakkuk 1-2

I love how we can question God and He answers. That is just one of the ways we know our God is real. We see God’s prophet, “one who embraces,” questioning, giving us the courage to bring our questions, doubts, and fears to God, too.

We see Habakkuk ask God why He tolerates evil by His people and evil circumstances for His people. God’s answer: because I am God.

The answers to our questions are found only in God Himself.

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