THERE IS HOPE!
Opening Prayer
Lord, shield us from Your wrath when it comes.
Read Habakkuk 2:2–20
The Lord’s Answer
2 Then the Lord replied:
“Write down the revelation
and make it plain on tablets
so that a herald[a] may run with it.
3 For the revelation awaits an appointed time;
it speaks of the end
and will not prove false.
Though it linger, wait for it;
it[b] will certainly come
and will not delay.
4 “See, the enemy is puffed up;
his desires are not upright—
but the righteous person will live by his faithfulness[c]—
5 indeed, wine betrays him;
he is arrogant and never at rest.
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.
6 “Will not all of them taunt him with ridicule and scorn, saying,
“‘Woe to him who piles up stolen goods
and makes himself wealthy by extortion!
How long must this go on?’
7 Will not your creditors suddenly arise?
Will they not wake up and make you tremble?
Then you will become their prey.
8 Because you have plundered many nations,
the peoples who are left will plunder you.
For you have shed human blood;
you have destroyed lands and cities and everyone in them.
9 “Woe to him who builds his house by unjust gain,
setting his nest on high
to escape the clutches of ruin!
10 You have plotted the ruin of many peoples,
shaming your own house and forfeiting your life.
11 The stones of the wall will cry out,
and the beams of the woodwork will echo it.
12 “Woe to him who builds a city with bloodshed
and establishes a town by injustice!
13 Has not the Lord Almighty determined
that the people’s labor is only fuel for the fire,
that the nations exhaust themselves for nothing?
14 For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord
as the waters cover the sea.
15 “Woe to him who gives drink to his neighbors,
pouring it from the wineskin till they are drunk,
so that he can gaze on their naked bodies!
16 You will be filled with shame instead of glory.
Now it is your turn! Drink and let your nakedness be exposed[d]!
The cup from the Lord’s right hand is coming around to you,
and disgrace will cover your glory.
17 The violence you have done to Lebanon will overwhelm you,
and your destruction of animals will terrify you.
For you have shed human blood;
you have destroyed lands and cities and everyone in them.
18 “Of what value is an idol carved by a craftsman?
Or an image that teaches lies?
For the one who makes it trusts in his own creation;
he makes idols that cannot speak.
19 Woe to him who says to wood, ‘Come to life!’
Or to lifeless stone, ‘Wake up!’
Can it give guidance?
It is covered with gold and silver;
there is no breath in it.”
20 The Lord is in his holy temple;
let all the earth be silent before him.
Footnotes
- Habakkuk 2:2 Or so that whoever reads it
- Habakkuk 2:3 Or Though he linger, wait for him; / he
- Habakkuk 2:4 Or faith
- Habakkuk 2:16 Masoretic Text; Dead Sea Scrolls, Aquila, Vulgate and Syriac (see also Septuagint) and stagger
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Meditate
Make this your prayer: ‘May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope’ (Rom 15:13).
Think Further
Have you ever been in a situation where you are expecting a severe reproof (perhaps from a teacher or a boss) and instead you’ve been offered some surprising encouragement? Much to his surprise, this is God’s reply to Habakkuk – a vision of hope that the prophet must write for future generations (2,3). The vision contrasts the righteous, saved by faith, with the resolutely proud and haughty, who will be condemned (4,5). God assures Habakkuk that He would finally demonstrate His righteousness and vindicate it in faithful people.
Verses 6–20 describe God’s ridicule of the proud and haughty – the Chaldeans – in a series of five mocking statements (For details, see O Palmer Robertson, The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah, Eerdmans, 1990, p185ff). God may be using them as judgment on Israel, but He will punish them as well. Certain verses stand out for us: verse 14 reminds us that whatever may be going on in the world today, whatever tragedies and horror, one day all will know the glory of the Lord. We don’t know how or when, but God will have the last word: those who have mocked Him will one day have to answer for their words and actions. Then, after a blistering mockery of idols who are silent and lifeless (18,19), we have verse 20, which should lead us into worship and adoration: ‘The Lord is in His holy temple; let all the earth be silent before Him.’
So from bewilderment and a sense of severe injustice, via honest and frank prayer, Habakkuk comes to receive God’s encouragement and finds himself worshipping Him. We shall read his inspiring prayer tomorrow.
Apply
Spend time worshiping God. Remember that, despite the chaos, He is in control of the world’s history and will one day vindicate His faithful people. Be encouraged!
Closing prayer
Lord, we are not proud but submissive, and as the righteous people of God, we live by faith.
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