Habakkuk
The short book of Habakkuk is a recording of
Habakkuk’s complaints to God and God’s response. Habakkuk is looking around at
the evil people of the world (specifically Assyria and Babylon) and seeing them
rise to power. He notes that the law has become paralyzed and the wicked
outweigh the righteous (1.4). God’s response reminds us “his ways are not our
ways” when he says, “I am doing work that you would not even believe if I told
you” (1.5).
Habakkuk had a little
bit of a “Jonah” mentality but what we have to understand is that God held his
people to his standard – a higher standard. They were his special people and if
they wanted to be blessed, then they themselves needed to become righteous. As
Jesus says, “…to whom much is given, much is required” (Luke 12.48). God reminds Habakkuk and us that no matter
what is going on around us that the “righteous will live by faith” (2.3).
Habakkuk closes his
book with a prayer noting God’s might as he has ultimate power over evil. This
power will continue through Christ as his anointed one (3.13). He ends
rejoicing in the Lord taking joy in God’s salvation and strength.
Prayer
Requests:___________________________________________________________________________________
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