The Righteous Will Live by Faith | Habakkuk 2:2–20 What do you do when God’s answer doesn’t seem fair, fast, or even comforting? In Habakkuk 2:2–20, God tells the prophet to write the vision and wait—because His justice is certain, even when it feels delayed. In the middle of proud empires, corrupt power, and false gods, one clear truth stands firm: “The righteous will live by faith.” In this message, we’ll explore: Why God calls His people to wait instead of panic The contrast between arrogant self-reliance and faithful trust How God exposes the emptiness of injustice, violence, and idols What it truly means to live by faith when the world looks upside down This passage reminds us that faith isn’t passive—it’s a settled confidence in God’s promises, character, and timing. While evil may appear to prosper for a season, God’s justice will not fail, and His glory will fill the earth. 📖 Scripture: Habakkuk 2:2–20 (CSB) 🙏 Big Idea: God’s justice is sure, His timing is perfect, and His people are called to live by faith—not by sight. If this sermon encouraged you, like, share, and subscribe for more biblical teaching.