Growing up in our house there was never a lack for one thing…food. Mom always made sure there was enough to eat at the table regardless if it was a regular family meal, a picnic or a huge feast with many people invited and the table extended. On Mother’s Day we pause to praise our mother’s for what they have done but also who they are. Habakkuk has come to the same place. After questioning God and understanding God’s plan of action, Habakkuk praises God for who He is not just for what He has done. Habakkuk realizes that God alone is sufficient even if everything else is taken away. He encourages others too praise God even in times of uncertainty because God is trustworthy.