Daily Bible Reading—March 2024, God’s Guiding Word: Prayerنموونە
March 2
Introduction
Habakkuk 2:1–20: The LORD offers Habakkuk a vision of justice, saying that the Babylonians will be punished in the way they have treated others. This vision is borne out by history: the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem in 586 B.C. and stole the treasures of Israel’s temple. Yet by 539 B.C., the Babylonian leaders had become so weak that King Cyrus of Persia captured the city of Babylon without a fight.
Today’s Key Verse: Habakkuk 2:4
“This is the message: ‘Those who are evil will not survive, but those who are righteous will live because they are faithful to God.’”
Reflect
Several New Testament writers reference Habakkuk 2:4 (see Romans 1:17; Galatians 3:11; Hebrews 10:38). In what ways can this verse be a source of comfort and strength to you? The “proud” (verse 5) likely refers to the Babylonians. But it also refers to those who take pride and place their trust in their own abilities, power, or wealth rather than trusting God. Has pride ever interrupted your relationship with God? If so, what steps did you take to restore your relationship with God? In verses 9–17, the messages of doom are most likely directed at the Babylonians. In what ways will they be punished for the ways they have treated others?
Pray
Gracious God, forgive me for my foolish pride and remind me that you are the source of all things. Keep me faithful to you and make me a humble servant that I may become an agent of your justice and peace. Amen.
Tomorrow’s Reading
Habakkuk 3:1–19: Habakkuk prays to the LORD.
Scripture
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Daily Bible Reading helps you build consistent interaction with Scripture. Background, key verses for meditation, reflection questions to help you dive deeper into Scripture, and prayers prompted by today’s passage all help you connect with God and others. Journey with us this month and explore the theme “God’s Guiding Word: Prayer.”
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