Intro to Habakkuk
Droplet from Acts
30 He lived there two whole years at his own expense, and welcomed all who came to him, 31 proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance.
Acts 28:31-32
Intro to Habakkuk
“Behold, his soul is puffed up; it is not upright within him, but the righteous shall live by his faith.”
Habakkuk 2:4
God answers these two questions in chapters one and two of the book, and they remind us that God is just and that He is sovereign. And His sovereignty is exercised in His creation, sometimes through the use of wicked nations. This book is written during a time when the Chaldeans, sometimes called Babylonians, were growing in power and influence in the region and threatening to overcome the Assyrians. The Israelites had been under Assyrian captivity and the hope that they were eagerly expecting was to be liberated and free people. But with the rise of the Babylonians, it seemed like they would come under another oppressive regime and never find the freedom they had longed for. And so, with all of these things happening around them, the people were wondering why is it that the evil seem to prosper and the righteous suffer.
The short answer is simply that God is sovereign and will be their salvation (3:18), but they needed to wait. How long? While there is no indication as to how long the people of God should wait for their deliverance, the message is clear; Trust God and live by faith. And this is very much the same message for us. Perhaps you are surrounded by evil and are scratching your head trying to figure out how all of the events will turn out for good. Habakkuk reminds us that although wicked prospers now, there will be an end to their prosperity. But in the midst of our trials, we need to truly seek Him, know Him, and obey Him. Rather than be discouraged, we should remind ourselves of the Gospel which has saved us and the plenteous promises that He has made for those who will trust in Him. It is not a time for fear, but a time of confidence. As Habakkuk tells us, “the righteous shall live by his faith” (2:4).
Grace and Peace,
Alex Galvez
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