Faith in action: Waiting

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For your waiting pleasure

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Who likes to wait in line? (expand)
Sometimes waiting is pleasant, but oftentimes it is not. For Habakkuk, it was not pleasurable and not even fully understood. How about for Job, do you think it was fun and pleasurable?
Can you think of a time it has not been pleasurable waiting?
But what if waiting is exactly what God has ordered?
What if waiting includes some suffering (Rom8:17; Php1:29)
Romans 8:17 NASB95
17 and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him so that we may also be glorified with Him.
Suffer with Him, so that . . . . glorified with Him
Then look at
Philippians 1:29 NASB95
29 For to you it has been granted for Christ’s sake, not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake,
to suffer for His sake.
Suffering is a part of Christian life, it may not be pleasant and we know there is no denying it. Tonight we are going to look at some waiting and some suffering as exampled by Habakkuk.

Habakkuk’s Complaint

Habakkuk 1:1–2 NASB95
1 The oracle which Habakkuk the prophet saw. 2 How long, O Lord, will I call for help, And You will not hear? I cry out to You, “Violence!” Yet You do not save.
Habakkuk 1:3–4 NASB95
3 Why do You make me see iniquity, And cause me to look on wickedness? Yes, destruction and violence are before me; Strife exists and contention arises. 4 Therefore the law is ignored And justice is never upheld. For the wicked surround the righteous; Therefore justice comes out perverted.
Look at the passage, what do you see, what do you notice, what sticks out to you?
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What is Habakkuk’s complaint?
Now, consider do we put demands on God?
As we look at this passage may we prayerfully consider (Php4:6)
Philippians 4:6 NASB95
6 Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.
(expand on this) keep in mind we are talking about a complaint, and the reality is Habakkuk is complaining about God’s inaction, as he see’s it.
what are we as Christians to do? Pray, make our requests known, and wait.
Now that brings us to God’s response

God’s Response

God hear’s our prayers doesn’t He? He responds to our prayers, though we may not hear the response at times, or like the response, there really is no such thing as unanswered prayer is there?
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Habakkuk 1:5–6 NASB95
5 “Look among the nations! Observe! Be astonished! Wonder! Because I am doing something in your days— You would not believe if you were told. 6 “For behold, I am raising up the Chaldeans, That fierce and impetuous people Who march throughout the earth To seize dwelling places which are not theirs.
Habakkuk 1:7–8 NASB95
7 “They are dreaded and feared; Their justice and authority originate with themselves. 8 “Their horses are swifter than leopards And keener than wolves in the evening. Their horsemen come galloping, Their horsemen come from afar; They fly like an eagle swooping down to devour.
Habakkuk 1:9–10 NASB95
9 “All of them come for violence. Their horde of faces moves forward. They collect captives like sand. 10 “They mock at kings And rulers are a laughing matter to them. They laugh at every fortress And heap up rubble to capture it.
Hab1:
Habakkuk 1:11 NASB95
11 “Then they will sweep through like the wind and pass on. But they will be held guilty, They whose strength is their god.”
Questions to consider in this section
What is God telling them?
What is God doing?
What is this happening?
God is telling them He is raising up the Chaldeans against them. He is using them as a tool against them.
Now, can God, will God use tools to get your attention? If so, give an example.

Habakkuk’s first response

Habakkuk 1:12–13 NASB95
12 Are You not from everlasting, O Lord, my God, my Holy One? We will not die. You, O Lord, have appointed them to judge; And You, O Rock, have established them to correct. 13 Your eyes are too pure to approve evil, And You can not look on wickedness with favor. Why do You look with favor On those who deal treacherously? Why are You silent when the wicked swallow up Those more righteous than they?
Habakkuk 1:14–15 NASB95
14 Why have You made men like the fish of the sea, Like creeping things without a ruler over them? 15 The Chaldeans bring all of them up with a hook, Drag them away with their net, And gather them together in their fishing net. Therefore they rejoice and are glad.
Habakkuk 1:16–17 NASB95
16 Therefore they offer a sacrifice to their net and burn incense to their fishing net; Because through these things their catch is large, And their food is plentiful. 17 Will they therefore empty their net And continually slay nations without sparing?
Habakkuk’s response is basically God You are too holy to use unholy people to do this. Can we make that same judgement at times, when God raises up a tool to be used to get our attention. An unconventional tool used in an unconventional way.
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Can you think of others God has used?
Pharoah
A Benjaminemite named Saul
A murder named David
What about in your own life?

God’s Charge

In this section God gives a charge and gives a reason with a purpose, don’t miss out on it.
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Habakkuk 2:1–2 NASB95
1 I will stand on my guard post And station myself on the rampart; And I will keep watch to see what He will speak to me, And how I may reply when I am reproved. 2 Then the Lord answered me and said, “Record the vision And inscribe it on tablets, That the one who reads it may run.
Habakkuk 2:3–4 NASB95
3 “For the vision is yet for the appointed time; It hastens toward the goal and it will not fail. Though it tarries, wait for it; For it will certainly come, it will not delay. 4 “Behold, as for the proud one, His soul is not right within him; But the righteous will live by his faith.
Habakkuk 2:5–6 NASB95
5 “Furthermore, wine betrays the haughty man, So that he does not stay at home. He enlarges his appetite like Sheol, And he is like death, never satisfied. He also gathers to himself all nations And collects to himself all peoples. 6 “Will not all of these take up a taunt-song against him, Even mockery and insinuations against him And say, ‘Woe to him who increases what is not his— For how long— And makes himself rich with loans?’
Habakkuk 2:7–8 NASB95
7 “Will not your creditors rise up suddenly, And those who collect from you awaken? Indeed, you will become plunder for them. 8 “Because you have looted many nations, All the remainder of the peoples will loot you— Because of human bloodshed and violence done to the land, To the town and all its inhabitants.
Habakkuk 2:9–10 NASB95
9 “Woe to him who gets evil gain for his house To put his nest on high, To be delivered from the hand of calamity! 10 “You have devised a shameful thing for your house By cutting off many peoples; So you are sinning against yourself.
Habakkuk 2:11–12 NASB95
11 “Surely the stone will cry out from the wall, And the rafter will answer it from the framework. 12 “Woe to him who builds a city with bloodshed And founds a town with violence!
Habakkuk 2:13–14 NASB95
13 “Is it not indeed from the Lord of hosts That peoples toil for fire, And nations grow weary for nothing? 14 “For the earth will be filled With the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, As the waters cover the sea.
Habakkuk 2:15–17 NASB95
15 “Woe to you who make your neighbors drink, Who mix in your venom even to make them drunk So as to look on their nakedness! 16 “You will be filled with disgrace rather than honor. Now you yourself drink and expose your own nakedness. The cup in the Lord’s right hand will come around to you, And utter disgrace will come upon your glory. 17 “For the violence done to Lebanon will overwhelm you, And the devastation of its beasts by which you terrified them, Because of human bloodshed and violence done to the land, To the town and all its inhabitants.
Habakkuk 2:18–19 NASB95
18 “What profit is the idol when its maker has carved it, Or an image, a teacher of falsehood? For its maker trusts in his own handiwork When he fashions speechless idols. 19 “Woe to him who says to a piece of wood, ‘Awake!’ To a mute stone, ‘Arise!’ And that is your teacher? Behold, it is overlaid with gold and silver, And there is no breath at all inside it.
Habakkuk 2:20 NASB95
20 “But the Lord is in His holy temple. Let all the earth be silent before Him.”
Hab2
Points to glean from this section
What is God’s charge to Habakkuk?
Why did He give the charge?
What was the desired result of the charge?
What were the people doing that brought the charge in the first place?
Can we do that too? Do we trust in our works and our ways at times without trusting or turning to God to see if it is His way?
In reality God wanted to get their attention to get them to know they are trusting in the wrong things, just as we can at times. His desire is for them to repent (change directions) and return to Him just like the wayward, the fallen, or even the complacent Christian will do, repent and return to first love.

Habakkuk’s Prayer; Change of heart

Repent, change your mind, change your heart, change your direction. That is what we see happen in this section. We can also see something that does not happen, but there is still hope that it will happen. See if you catch it.
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Habakkuk 3:1–2 NASB95
1 A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet, according to Shigionoth. 2 Lord, I have heard the report about You and I fear. O Lord, revive Your work in the midst of the years, In the midst of the years make it known; In wrath remember mercy.
Habakkuk 3:3–4 NASB95
3 God comes from Teman, And the Holy One from Mount Paran. Selah. His splendor covers the heavens, And the earth is full of His praise. 4 His radiance is like the sunlight; He has rays flashing from His hand, And there is the hiding of His power.
Habakkuk 3:5–6 NASB95
5 Before Him goes pestilence, And plague comes after Him. 6 He stood and surveyed the earth; He looked and startled the nations. Yes, the perpetual mountains were shattered, The ancient hills collapsed. His ways are everlasting.
Habakkuk 3:7–8 NASB95
7 I saw the tents of Cushan under distress, The tent curtains of the land of Midian were trembling. 8 Did the Lord rage against the rivers, Or was Your anger against the rivers, Or was Your wrath against the sea, That You rode on Your horses, On Your chariots of salvation?
Habakkuk 3:9–10 NASB95
9 Your bow was made bare, The rods of chastisement were sworn. Selah. You cleaved the earth with rivers. 10 The mountains saw You and quaked; The downpour of waters swept by. The deep uttered forth its voice, It lifted high its hands.
Habakkuk 3:11–12 NASB95
11 Sun and moon stood in their places; They went away at the light of Your arrows, At the radiance of Your gleaming spear. 12 In indignation You marched through the earth; In anger You trampled the nations.
Habakkuk 3:13–14 NASB95
13 You went forth for the salvation of Your people, For the salvation of Your anointed. You struck the head of the house of the evil To lay him open from thigh to neck. Selah. 14 You pierced with his own spears The head of his throngs. They stormed in to scatter us; Their exultation was like those Who devour the oppressed in secret.
Habakkuk 3:15–16 NASB95
15 You trampled on the sea with Your horses, On the surge of many waters. 16 I heard and my inward parts trembled, At the sound my lips quivered. Decay enters my bones, And in my place I tremble. Because I must wait quietly for the day of distress, For the people to arise who will invade us.
Habakkuk 3:17–18 NASB95
17 Though the fig tree should not blossom And there be no fruit on the vines, Though the yield of the olive should fail And the fields produce no food, Though the flock should be cut off from the fold And there be no cattle in the stalls, 18 Yet I will exult in the Lord, I will rejoice in the God of my salvation.
Habakkuk 3:19 NASB95
19 The Lord God is my strength, And He has made my feet like hinds’ feet, And makes me walk on my high places. For the choir director, on my stringed instruments.
So Habakkuk has a change of heart, He now understands reverential fear of the Lord and turns to Him to rely and trust in Him. He knows God is just and as they are waiting for Him, waiting for deliverance, because He is just, there is suffering due to choices they made along the way, or compromises they made.
Notice the prayer is offered up before the deliverance, the thanksgiving is given before the deliverance, the praise is given in hope, in expectation, in faith knowing the Lord is faithful and will deliver.
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