Confusion over God's Purposes

Book of Habakkuk: Practical Application to Today's World  •  Sermon  •  Submitted
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COMPLAINT

Habakkuk 1:2-4
Habakkuk 1:2–4 NET
How long, Lord, must I cry for help? But you do not listen! I call out to you, “Violence!” But you do not intervene! Why do you force me to witness injustice? Why do you put up with wrongdoing? Destruction and violence confront me; conflict is present and one must endure strife. For this reason the law lacks power, and justice is never carried out. Indeed, the wicked intimidate the innocent. For this reason justice is perverted.
Ps 73:1-3
Psalm 73:1–3 NET
Certainly God is good to Israel, and to those whose motives are pure! But as for me, my feet almost slipped; my feet almost slid out from under me. For I envied those who are proud, as I observed the prosperity of the wicked.

Beware “Petty” Complaining

Philippians 4:11 NET
I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content in any circumstance.

Hebrews 13:5 NET
Your conduct must be free from the love of money and you must be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you and I will never abandon you.”
1 Peter 3:15 NET
But set Christ apart as Lord in your hearts and always be ready to give an answer to anyone who asks about the hope you possess.

Caught Between Theory and Practice

Psalm 73:4–9 NET
For they suffer no pain; their bodies are strong and well-fed. They are immune to the trouble common to men; they do not suffer as other men do. Arrogance is their necklace, and violence their clothing. Their prosperity causes them to do wrong; their thoughts are sinful. They mock and say evil things; they proudly threaten violence. They speak as if they rule in heaven, and lay claim to the earth.
—if so, then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from their trials, and to reserve the unrighteous for punishment at the day of judgment,

CONFUSION

Williams, D., & Ogilvie, L. J. (1989). (Vol. 14, p. 13). Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Inc.
Ps 73:10-14
Psalm 73:10–14 NET
Therefore they have more than enough food to eat, and even suck up the water of the sea. They say, “How does God know what we do? Is the sovereign one aware of what goes on?” Take a good look! This is what the wicked are like, those who always have it so easy and get richer and richer. I concluded, “Surely in vain I have kept my motives pure and maintained a pure lifestyle. I suffer all day long, and am punished every morning.”
Habakkuk 1:3–4 NET
Why do you force me to witness injustice? Why do you put up with wrongdoing? Destruction and violence confront me; conflict is present and one must endure strife. For this reason the law lacks power, and justice is never carried out. Indeed, the wicked intimidate the innocent. For this reason justice is perverted.

CLARITY

Hab 1:
Psalm 73:15–17 NET
If I had publicized these thoughts, I would have betrayed your loyal followers. When I tried to make sense of this, it was troubling to me. Then I entered the precincts of God’s temple, and understood the destiny of the wicked.
ps 73
2 Peter 2:9 NET
—if so, then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from their trials, and to reserve the unrighteous for punishment at the day of judgment,
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