HabakkukSample

Habakkuk is told to: “Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so that a runner may read it” (v. 2). This vision needs to be portable and plain, something that a runner is able to read.
Even though it is to be read on the run, there is a warning that faithfulness is required because it might “tarry.” In the midst of injustice and waiting for the vision of a better future to become a reality, patience is sometimes required. This does not mean inaction, though; we must continue running.
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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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We would like to thank Fraser Newman for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.mylocalnashville.com/
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