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Habakkuk 1-2. Habakkuk’s Hang-ups The Scroll of the Twelve January 27 , 2013. Have you ever struggled?. Struggled to trust God in light of national circumstances? Struggled to trust God in light of personal struggles and circumstances?
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Habakkuk 1-2 Habakkuk’s Hang-upsThe Scroll of the TwelveJanuary 27, 2013
Have you ever struggled? • Struggled to trust God in light of national circumstances? • Struggled to trust God in light of personal struggles and circumstances? • Struggled to reconcile what the Bible says about God’s character and nature with what He is doing/allowing to happen in the world? • Habakkuk is writing for you and I.
Meet Habakkuk • Little is known of Habakkuk personally • He was a pre-exilic prophet from Judah • Probably writing between 609-605 BC • Habakkuk has a conversation with God • Jonah failed to sympathize with God • Habakkuk couldn’t understand what God is doing • Habakkuk is a man, in the context of Israel, who struggles to reconcile what he sees in the world with what he knows of God • God has a conversation with Habakkuk.
Signs of the Times • “oracle” – lit. a burden • Habakkuk opens up right away: “How long, O LORD, will I call for help, And You will not hear?” • He then describes the times in which he was living: • Violence, iniquity, wickedness, destruction, strife, contention • All systems had failed: the law ignored, justice never upheld/perverted • Ever been here?
God Responds (1:5-11) • The God of the Universe responds • “Look! Observe! Be astonished! Wonder!” • God tells Habakkuk that He is doing something He would NEVER believe, if God weren’t to tell him • God responds to Habakkuk’s question • He is raising up the Chaldeans (Neo-Babylonians) to discipline Israel • fierce, impetuous, greedy, dreaded, set their own standards • They are violent, take captives like a man scoops up sand • “Their strength is their god” • They will be held accountable
A Whole New Problem (1:12-17) • Did you ever ask a question, even the right question, and not get the answer you had hoped for? • He wanted God to intercede in a painless way. • This was worse than he had hoped. • Habakkuk responds with what he knows of God’s Character • Do you know God? Know what He is like? • “from everlasting” – eternal • Holy – “righteous, completely other”
A Whole New Problem (1:12-17) • “You cannot look upon or approve evil!” • Habakkuk is shocked, outraged! “Why would you use them?!” • Habakkuk sees the sin of Israel, and knows it is awful, but the Chaldeans were much worse! How does that work?! • Their actions are despicable, they destroy, kill, steal, pervert justice. • Worst of all, they worship themselves and their own power • How can you bless them by letting them have your way?
Habakkuk at the Guard Post • Habakkuk 2:1 completes Habakkuk’s second set of questions • He likens himself to a watchman, vigilantly awaiting God’s answer to his question • “reproved” could be translated “answered” or “response” • Note the way in which Habakkuk deals with his confusion • He takes it to the Lord.
The Lord Answers Again • The Lord tells Habakkuk that His answer to the questions is to go out to everyone. • The Lord tells Habakkuk, and all of the righteous to wait • “Wait” is an answer that we often dislike • Things are going to get worse… • Habakkuk 2:4 • In light of the difficult times ahead God tells Israel that the “the just will live by faith.” • Galatians 3:11
The Indictment • If Habakkuk 2 doesn’t make us uncomfortable about the society in which we live we simply are not paying attention • Greed, lust of every kind, never satisfied • Habakkuk 2:6-7 • Woe to the nation that makes itself “rich” with borrowed money • With consumer, corporate and national debt at all time highs, this is a terrifying reality.
Violence • Violence is mentioned six times in this short 3 chapter book • The Chaldeans, like the Assyrians were a culture that glorified violence in every form • A culture that is in love with violence will reap only destruction and the judgment of God • The worship of strength and power • Are we uncomfortable yet?
A Beautiful Prophecy • Habakkuk 2:14 is a treasure nestled within the wasteland of human sin • We look forward to the time when the knowledge of God will fill the whole earth • This is looking forward to the Millennial Kingdom • Far from the delusions that we will “fix” the world, we wait upon the Lord to do His will and complete His plan
Drunkenness and Idolatry • Humanity regularly abuses alcohol to achieve its ends of selfishness and perversion • In all dispensations, at all times, this behavior is abhorrent to the Lord • The Lord’s final indictment upon the Chaldeans is their rampant idolatry • An idol is anything that usurps God’s rightful place in our cultures, thoughts and consciousness • They are empty.
The Point • Habakkuk 2:20 is a fitting close to these two chapters • While the whole world is going haywire, the Lord is not threatened by any of it • Neither are His plans frustrated by human choices • In the end all of the earth will stand silent before Him • Excuses will not be offered, and all will finally be held accountable for their choices • The earth will be silent before Him.
Application • Trust in The Lord – When life seems confusing, and we cannot imagine what He is doing • Trust in The Lord – When everything in the world seems to be careening towards hate and destruction • Trust in The Lord – As the only hope for this world, and live by faith in all things • 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 • Our faith from the start to finish is wrapped up in the person and work of Jesus Christ – Trust Him.