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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

HBQQ (Habakkuk)

Oh hi. Hopefully this formatting will work.

I have to write a sermon series outline for OT 6217, but in reading through Habakkuk, I really just wanted to write the whole series out instead of just an outline.

So this book is one of my top 66 favorite books of the Bible. Really, though, it has some really excellent content to consider.

Habakkuk laments the wickedness of the people of Judah, and he pleads to the LORD for Him to straighten things out! They have six problems, in three pairs and spheres:

Offenses against the LORD (Vertical)
1. Iniquity
2. Wrong
Society-level Offenses (Broad Horizontal)
3. Destruction
4. Violence
Interpersonal Offenses (Narrow Horizontal)
5. Strife
6. Conflict


In response to a lament, you'd hope for a message of comfort. Instead, the LORD gives a message of future chastisement against His people.

He would raise up the Babylonians (lit. Chaldeans) -- a godless people whose own strength was their idol. The Babylonians would come and be an agent of God's judgment against the straying people who had broken their covenant with the LORD.

So Habakkuk responds in shock -- 'WHAT?!' But it's a faithful shock. He states what he knows about the LORD --

Everlasting – Steadfastness, Constancy; Eternality

LORD – Master, King

My God - The only ruler of everything; thus, set apart

My Holy One – Set Apart

LORD – Master, King

Rock – Steadfastness, Constancy; Refuge


Then Habakkuk realizes that it's a definite response -- judgment and chastisement against the wickedness of the nation. Habakkuk questions in a faithful way, and he wonders why the LORD will use a wicked nation to exercise judgment on the people.

Well, there's nobody else righteous. Even more, the judgment is shocking and would hopefully result in the people repenting and turning back to the LORD whom they had forsaken. This is a common theme in the Prophets -- a call for the people to repent, and a covenant option -- blessing/favor or chastisement/judgment. The LORD is so faithful, and He desires His people to turn to Him. He is persistent in pursuing His people to bring them to right relationship with Him, so much so that He even would give His Son 600 years or so after Habakkuk's ministry was finished. Amen?

Even more, in Chapter 2, the LORD promises that the Babylonians will also be dealt with justly according to their wickedness.

Habakkuk's response? A song of praise in Chapter 3, worshiping the LORD for who He is.

So overall, it's a sweet as mess book.

It shows the LORD's justice, reasons for His chastisement, a faithful and questioning response to chastisement from Habakkuk, etc. It also shows that God knows what He's doing.

Habakkuk 2:18-20
18 "What profit is an idol when its maker has shaped it, a metal image, a teacher of lies? For its maker trusts in his own creation when he makes speechless idols!
19 Woe to him who says to a wooden thing, Awake; to a silent stone, Arise! Can this teach? Behold, it is overlaid with gold and silver, and there is no breath at all in it.
20 But the LORD is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him."

Sometimes we just ought to be still and know that He is God (cf. Psalm 46:10). He has things under control. Even in the midst of hard chastisement, Habakkuk sees it fit to rejoice in the LORD. May our heart be as such, and even in dire circumstances, may our heart delight in the goodness of the LORD!

Habakkuk 3:17-19
17 Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, the produce of the olive fail and the fields yield no food, the flock be cut off from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls,
18 yet I will rejoice in the LORD; I will take joy in the God of my salvation.
19 GOD, the Lord, is my strength; he makes my feet like the deer's; he makes me tread on my high places.
It's also neat to see Habakkuk's original response of grief in 1:12ff. It is first done in shock/denial, though Habakkuk understands and accepts it fairly quickly. His acceptance is further shown by his Psalm/Song in chapter 3.

Sermon Sections
Habakkuk 1:1-2:1
Habakkuk 2:1-20
Habakkuk 3:1-19

That's pretty much all I've got for now in terms of blog entry. Have a good evening!

Speak
© Sterling C. Franklin

Speak to us,
Speak with us,
Speak despite us,
Speak through us,

Speak considering us,
Speak concerning us,
Speak regarding us,
Speak from us,

Speak of us,
Speak upon us,
Speak over us,
Speak for us,

Speak before us,
Speak after us,
Speak above us,
Speak within us,

Regardless of the preposition,
Lord,
Speak!
For Your servants are listening.

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