HabakkukSample

The word "selah" comes up multiple times in our chapter. There are many purposes and practices in prayer, and we don’t want to forget the importance of pausing to be silent. Naturally, it’s easy to think of God as a fixer, and want to present Him with all of our problems and ask Him to change them.
But we must not forget how relational prayer is. Take time to reflect on who God is and what He has done for you. Then practice silence and listen to what God wants to say to you.
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About this Plan

Habakkuk is all about having vision when all you see is injustice. It is a timely book for the Church today to engage with. How do you carry a vision when the world seems to be going in the opposite direction? Habakkuk gives us some great insights into this question. This plan was crafted as a My Local Church study plan. We hope you will join us on this journey.
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