Things are tough!
People are still getting ill or angry. Many live in fear or poverty. Weather has
gone ballistic. Stores are closing. Food is pricey, and restaurants ready to
serve can’t find servers willing to work. No one can. Even God has trouble
finding enough people ready to serve – ready to ease the increasing needs of
those around us.
The prophet
Habakkuk knew the feeling. But despite the hard times and disappointments around
him, he trusted in God’s goodness. As the following Bible prayer shows, this servant of
God chose to rejoice in the Sovereign
Lord.
Habakkuk 3:17-19 – a prayer of Habakkuk
paraphrased into contemporary English
Even though the fig trees have no blossoms,
and no grapes huddle together on the vines….
Even though olive crops dry up,
and fields lie fruitless and empty….
Even though flocks die in the fields,
and the cattle barns stand empty,
yet I will
rejoice in the Lord!
I will be joyful in the God of my salvation!
For You, Sovereign Lord, are my strength!
You make me as surefooted as a deer,
able to leap across high places.
From the Book of Bible Prayers – actual prayers of the Bible collected from a variety of translations researched on Bible Gateway then paraphrased into everyday English by Mary Harwell Sayler
Habakkuk 3:17-19 – a prayer of Habakkuk
from the King James Version of the Bible
Although the fig tree shall not blossom,
neither shall fruit be in the vines;
the labour of the olive shall fail,
and the fields shall yield no meat;
the flock shall be cut off from the fold,
and there shall be no herd in the stalls:
Yet I will rejoice in the Lord,
I will joy in the God of my salvation.
The Lord God is my strength, and
he will make my feet like hinds' feet,
and he will make me to walk
upon mine high places.
From the Book of KJV Prayers - actual prayers from the King
James Version of the Bible (KJV) collected by Mary Harwell Sayler
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