10/10 would recommend this. I’m graduating college, I just started a relationship, I’m starting a new grad program. Moving into my first townhouse. The list goes on and on and this is probably the biggest transition of my life. This books questions force you to reflect on your life, habits and faith while showing that the Bible exists to show us WHO God is and what He has already done. Literally phenomenal. I can’t even think of more good things to say is how much I liked it 🤯
I had never really studied the book of Habakkuk before this but now that I have I can say that Habakkuk is one of my favorite books of the Bible. This study was so good, the questions were super insightful and well thought out for each days section. I loved the reiteration that God can handle any of our questions, He can handle complaints, frustrations, and anything that we throw at Him. Habakkuk threw everything in his mind at God and heard Gods response and felt his anxiety dissipate. As I am approaching a bunch of transitions in my life I feel confident that I can more securely rest in the knowledge that God is present, active, and excited to walk me through everything. I am super thankful that I picked up this book when I did!! 10/10 highly recommend!!!!
Started this almost a year ago and came back to it at random times in between other devotionals. thank you claire booz for recommending this <3
“Transition— and this journey of life— morphs and continues until we reach our Father in heaven, where we will be fully and wholly a part of what our soul has longed for.”
Really great devotional Bible study on the book of Habakkuk. Highly recommend anyone to read this who is in a waiting season and wants to learn more about leaning on God’s faithfulness and provision.
I like Hosanna Revival Bible studies a lot and I’ll definitely be doing another one. 🤍💖
In the season of transition I found myself in, God directed me to this book, and I’m so grateful. I had to make a decision—a really tough one—while reading this, and it was comforting to be able to read about Habakkuk’s difficulty waiting on the Lord for answers.