Today's Reading | March 14, 2026
Habakkuk 3:1–19
Introduction Habakkuk 3:1–19: Habakkuk’s prayer in this concluding chapter begins with a request for the Lord to be merciful to the people of Judah. His prayer then continues with a description of the Almighty’s presence and power in the world. Habakkuk is overwhelmed by God’s awesome power, which fills him with confidence and joy because the Lord is his savior.…
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Psalm 119:33-48
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Psalm 119:17-32
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