“LORD, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds,LORD Repeat them in our day,in our time make them known; in wrath, remember mercy.” (Habakkuk 3:2)
Habakkuk offered this prayer in a time when his nation was shaken, the future was uncertain, and people were overwhelmed by fear. Even though he prayed, nothing seemed to change. He wrestled with God, struggled with the silence, and faced a reality that felt hopeless. Yet he remembered how God had acted powerfully in the past, and from that memory he prayed, “Please, show Your work again in our time.” This was not a cry of despair—it was the quiet confession of someone who refused to let go of hope. We also face moments when we wonder why certain things happen. Times when our efforts seem fruitless, when our prayers feel unanswered, and when our hearts begin to tremble. In those moments, Habakkuk’s prayer speaks gently to us. “God has acted before. Therefore, He can act again.” This perspective lights a small flame in the darkness. Even when circumstances do not change immediately, God is the One who remembers mercy more than anger, restoration more than judgment, and healing more than brokenness. When we feel discouraged or on the verge of giving up, this Scripture whispers to our hearts: “God’s work can be renewed in your life as well.” The book of Habakkuk ends with a declaration of joy—not because the situation improved, but because the prophet rediscovered who God is. He learned that even in uncertainty, God remains faithful, steady, and full of compassion. Whatever you are facing today, this prayer can become your strength. “Lord, please do not forget Your mercy. Renew Your work in my life.” May this prayer fill your heart with quiet hope as you walk through today.
Commentary
This song is a heartfelt prayer born from moments when answers seem distant and hope feels fragile. It reflects a soul reaching out to God, remembering His past faithfulness and asking Him to renew His work once again. Through darkness, silence, and trembling, the lyrics express trust in God’s unchanging mercy and His gentle presence that restores the broken heart. Please give it a listen!
Music” Please do not forget your mercy”


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