
Habakkuk 1:1-2 –“This is the oracle that the prophet Habakkuk saw: 2 How long, Lord, must I cry for help? But you do not listen! I call out to you, “Violence!” But you do not deliver!”
My heart was troubled as I read, prayed, and meditated on this Word. God is about to shake things up unlike anything we have seen, and his long-suffering patience is exhausted. The increase of evil has affected the church (believers), and God is going to shake up everything as he deals with the false and fantastical pursuits of things, not Him. God’s power will be present and could be prevalent. That’s up to us.
Nahum spoke of God’s slowness to become angry but declared that God would not tolerate evil forever. The prophet Habakkuk began by questioning God, “How long, O LORD, will I call for help and You not listen?” God responded, “I am working, but you don’t see because you are looking in the wrong places and not observing with spiritual discernment. You are focused on yourself. I’m doing something that even if you were informed, you wouldn’t see or believe.”
The revelation of God’s Kingdom is vital. When the vision is written down, others can read and pursue it with clarity and purpose. Too often, we make our dreams, hopes, and fantasies our source. They then become idols. We don’t think they are, but clinging to Anything but God or in addition to God reveals their true status in our hearts.
Habakkuk began with despair, but after God spoke, he said (3:17-19), No matter what, I’m Yours, and I will praise You in all things and at all times.
Haggai warned about this in 1:5-6. He said, “Examine what you are doing. Your efforts and plans are not producing anything but unfulfilled dreams (fantasies). It’s like putting your money or dreams in a bag filled with holes…
Haggai 2:6 – “For thus says the LORD of hosts, once more in a little while, I am going to shake the heavens and the earth, the sea also and the dry land.” He continued, including the nations… Everything belongs to God. He provides, but He never shares His glory. If we allow anything other than Him to hold our hearts and hopes, we are dangerously near being bags with holes.
We are called to be lights shining into the darkness. We are to put our hope in Him. It’s not God, and it’s God. Divided hearts open us to deception, and deception deflates faith. Hope deferred makes the heart sick. Hebrews 11 tells us they died in faith, not having received the promise, but they continued to hope. On the other hand, deferred hope that makes the heart sick indicates hope anchored in something other than the person of God.
My cry is, Lord, help me to hope in or for nothing outside of You. As Habakkuk, I declare that no matter what, I will only praise God and trust in Him. We are genuinely victorious in Jesus. We walk in fullness only when He is our all. I will resist the temptation to allow anything to become an idol of my heart.
Have a great day, and roll all your care on Him, He cares for you and never fails!








