So I'm sitting here, trying to be random, but it's not working. Instead, I will just say that Habakkuk is a really cool book when you understand it historically. I've been studying it for the past two hours and it's amazing to see that Habakkuk was writing on the eve of the Babylonian captivity. He was scared, he was unsure about what was going to happen, and he had a bunch of questions for God. He was normal, in other words. I can identify with him easily. But I think the cool thing is that in the end, his final conclusion was that no matter what happened, God had been and would continue to be faithful. Awesome!
ngolden
6.06.2006
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Mr Golden,
(That's not what we're going to have to call you next year at school, is it?? :-/)
I see that it has been one month and one day since you have posted of happenings in Utah (did you notice that it was posted on 6-6-06? - all the hype over that was pretty dumb, imho). According to your posts on the campus web, your continuing existence is verified - I hope everything is still going well for you. =)
From the good ol' state of Iowa,
Rebekah
Habakkuk is a most excellant read and your Kung Fu is good little man. But you must try harder. Once complete you must study Numbers because your Kung Fu is not as good as ______'s Kung Fu!
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