My Experience with God!
Educating that people should not run away from thier sucesses or failures, because God can use witnesses for him through our achievements and failures.
Commit your future to the LORD!7
Trust in him, and he will act on your behalf.8
1053 I. בָּטַח (bā·ṭǎḥ): v.; ≡ Str 982; TWOT 233—LN 31.82–31.101 (qal) trust, rely on, put confidence in, i.e., believe in a person or object to the point of reliance upon (2Ki 18:5); (hif) lead to believe, make trust (2Ki 18:30; Ps 22:10[EB 9]; Isa 36:15; Jer 28:15; 29:31+), note: (qal pass.) (Ps 112:7; Isa 26:3+), see 1052
4982 ἐκσῴζω, σῴζω [sozo /sode·zo/] v. From a primary sos (contraction for obsolete saoz, “safe”); TDNT 7:965; TDNTA 1132; GK 1751 and 5392; 110 occurrences; AV translates as “save” 93 times, “make whole” nine times, “heal” three times, “be whole” twice, and translated miscellaneously three times.
Closing
Habakkuk
Little is known of the Judean prophet Habakkuk, who is credited with writing the book that bears his name. He is the eighth of the twelve so-called “minor prophets.”1 He lived in Judah, probably in Jerusalem, at the very end of the seventh century BCE during the last days of Josiah and under the reign of Jehoiakim. This was at the time that Judah fell to Nebuchadrezzar II and the Babylonian exile began. We know this only because he makes reference to “the Babylonians, that ruthless and impetuous people” (Hab. 1:6).
The sovereign LORD is my source of strength.59
He gives me the agility of a deer;60
he enables me to negotiate the rugged terrain.