Day #251
Scripture Reading: Habakkuk 1 - 3 …
Evil will NEVER win! In spite of all that
wicked men try to do, they are simply instruments of God to accomplish His
ultimate purpose: "The earth will be filled with
the knowledge of the glory of the LORD!" (2:14). Because of
our short-sightedness, we cannot see how all that is going on all over the
earth today is going to end … but God has told us! This verse in
Habakkuk, and the rest of his short book, reveals to us that when evil appears to
be winning and wicked men are doing their worst, our Sovereign God is still in
control. But how? Is it possible that God really uses even the evil
men do to accomplish His perfect will? That was Habakkuk's question, and
you need to hear God's answer!
Habakkuk lived during the time when the northern
kingdom of Israel had been overrun and defeated by the Assyrian Empire and now
there was "a new kid on the block." The Babylonians had
become the world power of the day, and it was a matter of time before Judah
fell and the Jews were taken into captivity. Habakkuk appears to be a
contemporary of Jeremiah. God would inform Judah through Jeremiah that He
was going to bring judgment on them for their idolatry and that they would be
in captivity in Babylon for 70 years.
Perhaps Habakkuk had heard that prophecy and it
prompted his questions:
"How long, O LORD, must I call for help,
but You do not listen? Or cry out to You, 'Violence!' but You do not
save?" (1:2-3). Habakkuk was in anguish and felt as though God
didn't care! "Why do You make me look at injustice? Why do You tolerate wrong?", Habakkuk
asks (1:3). Listen to God's answer: "Look at the nations and
watch - and be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your
days that you would not believe, even if you were told" (1:5).
God goes on to explain that HE is raising up the Babylonians (1:6); that
their rise to power was not by accident. Look at the situation in the
world today. Evil nations and governments flex their might, but unless
the Lord our God allows it, they can do nothing.
God describes Babylon as "guilty men, whose
own strength is their god" (1:11).
They were fools, bent on evil for their own purposes, unwittingly being
instruments of God to execute HIS judgment. But this raises another
question for Habakkuk! "O LORD, are You not from everlasting?
My God, my Holy One, we will not die. O LORD, You
have appointed them to execute judgment; O Rock, You have ordained them to
punish" (1:12). BUT, "Your eyes are too pure to look on
evil; You cannot tolerate wrong. WHY then do You tolerate the
treacherous? WHY are You silent while the wicked swallow up those more
righteous than themselves?" (1:12-13). Good questions,
aren't they?!!
Within God's answer to Habakkuk is His answer for
those who believe for all time, until the very end of the age! In verses
3-5, God speaks not only of Babylon, but of the future Babylon and the one who
will gather the nations against Jerusalem and Jesus Christ, Himself (Revelation
16-19) - the Antichrist! And in the midst of these words God reveals the
only answer for those who know Him and who believe His Word. He says to Habakkuk:
"Write down the revelation … For the revelation awaits an
appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. … See, HE
is puffed up; his desires are not upright - BUT the righteous will live by his
faith!!" (2:2-4).
While referring to Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon,
these words also point ahead to OUR future, when this wicked ruler will rise to
power (appointed by God), and "because he is as greedy as the grave and
like death is never satisfied, he gathers to himself all the nations and takes
captive all the peoples" (2:5). God would use Babylon to bring
judgment on His own people - for a time, but in the end, Babylon would be
judged. So it will be at the end. God will use the Antichrist to
bring judgment upon the earth for a time, to gather the nations for the final
battle between God and Satan, good and evil, but he will face the same fate as
all the rulers who have gone before him. "Because you have
plundered many nations; the peoples who are left will plunder you!" (2:8).
You need to understand, however, that God reveals
in verse 4 of Chapter 2 the response of those who know the true God and who trust
in Him: FAITH!! "The righteous will live by his faith!" (2:4).
The Apostle Paul quotes this verse in Romans 1:17, as he speaks of the
good news of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
At the return of Jesus these words will be true: “The LORD is in His holy temple; let all the
earth be silent before Him!" (2:20).
Now Habakkuk prays, "LORD, I have
heard of Your fame; I stand in awe of Your deeds, O LORD. Renew them in
our day, in our time make them known; in wrath remember mercy" (3:2).
In a glimpse of the future return of Christ, Habakkuk declares, "God
came … the Holy One … His glory covered the heavens and
His praise filled the earth. His splendor was like the sunrise; rays
flashed from His hand, where His power was hidden" (3:3-4; see also
Matthew 24:30).
It was at the cross that Habakkuk's prayer was
answered: "In wrath, remember mercy!" As God
poured out His wrath on His own Son, He showed mercy to all who would believe!
Habakkuk concludes, "I will wait patiently for the day of
calamity to come on the nation invading us. Though the fig tree does not
bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the
fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in
the stalls, YET I WILL REJOICE IN THE LORD, I will be joyful in God my Savior.
The Sovereign LORD is my strength!" (3:16-18).
There is your sure and certain hope! There is
the answer to all of your questions!! Evil will NEVER win. In spite
of all that wicked men seek to do, "the earth will be filled with the
knowledge of the glory of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea" (2:14) ...
and "the righteous will live by faith!" (2:4).
"Father, I come to You without questions or
doubt or fear. I believe that You are the sovereign God who rules over
the nations and that nothing and no one is beyond Your control. Though
trials will come and life at times does not make sense, You deliver those who
trust in You. Give me strength to keep my eyes on You daily so that I
will not waver when troubles come, for You are my Rock. I praise You, O
Lord my God, in Jesus' name, Amen"
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