Well, hello there. Guess who’s back? I know, imagine it’s me, you’re not dreaming, this is actually happening. Waauuuuuuu!!! Yeah, yeah I know… I gave the word hiatus a whole new meaning… A whole terrible-two toddler later, well… almost. Cringe! Anywhooooo, amidst very interesting and sobering recent events, we are finally here. Hopefully, here to stay, but then again… who knows, right? I also hope you are well, alive and healthy… If not, may God meet you at your point of need.

Uuuuuhm, so last year I happened to study the book of Habakkuk and jotted down a few lessons here and there and meant to share it. But alas!!! Procrastination, and its cousins. But won’t He do it!? (Also, in case this sounds oddly familiar, it is heavily influenced by a sermon listened to during my study. I strongly recommend you watch it I’ll attach a link below). So let’s get into it.
Chapter one- Habakkuk is wondering and wrestling. He is finding it hard to understand why God would let His chosen ones be taken into captive by such an unholy nation like Babylon (at least compared to Israel, they were doing a lot less sinning, HUH!). Kinda like what we go through when we see people who mock God continuing to prosper and there we are going all out for him (at least that’s what we like to think). Yet we continue to face disappointment upon disappointment⦠Basically, Habakkuk was having one of those sigh moments where HE STRUGGLES TO RECONCILE WHAT HE KNOWS OF GOD vs. WHAT SEEMS TO BE HAPPENING AROUND HIM. I’m sure we have all been there. So that’s chapter one.

Chapter two- Habakkuk is in a state of watching and waiting. I’m not sure how long it took him to get here but I can tell you for sure it kinda takes me a while, okay! Coz sulking and questioning is comfortable⦠You feel justified to just sit and soak in that state of doubt, lostness, confusion, unbelief, you name it. But ultimately, once we present our very vulnerable requests, prayers and petitions to God, the best we can do is wait for His answers. Now, for a long time I always thought of waiting as passive. You know, ‘I’M WAITING ON GOD’ is a statement we use a subtle excuse to slack. Yes, I said what I said. Come fight me! Wait what, actually scratch that, deal with it!!! Lol.
Anyway, as I was saying, waiting on God involves an interesting word called watching. Habakkuk 2:1 “I will stand at my watch and station myself on the ramparts; I will look to see what he will say to me, and what answer I am to give to this complaint.” Being watchful involves being aware of the devilās schemes and potential traps (2 Corinthians 2:11). Coz remember, in your state of confusion, you are the most vulnerable for all kinds of suggestions, lies, ideas. You are desperate for a word that appeals to how you feel. And that right there is fertile ground for unbelief to turn into disbelief. So Habakkuk stayed Watchful in his waiting. Then comes the verse that we all know about that for the most part is usually quoted out of context. Habakkuk 2:2-3 Then the LORD replied: “Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it. For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay.”. God’s answer followed Habakkuk’s decision to wait with a sober mind. Again, I don’t know about you but that takes me a while, no lie⦠But the sooner we can learn this principle and remember it when it is needful, the sooner we can get the answers, wisdom we so earnestly seek. And God begins to fill those areas in our lives where doubt and false teachings may have crept in. It’s not that He is intimidated by our wonderings and questions in the waiting. He just wants us to recognize that He is the answer to it all and I believe, get on board faster. He wants us to approach the throne of Grace with boldness, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need. To confess, like the father to that boy possessed by unclean spirits, “Lord I believe, but help my unbelief.” Of course I have not exhausted the whole chapter, but that is basically the theme in the chapter.
In the sermon I was listening to, Jon Courson went ham on Habakkuk 2:4 “Look at the proud one, his soul is not upright, but the just shall live by faith!”Can I just say I never knew that this verse was in the old testament⦠Habakkuk had some deep revelations way before the coming of the Messiah. And where were these revelations born out of, the place of watchfulness and waiting.

Then of course Chapter three- Habakkuk Worships and Witnesses.
Chapter 3:2 (MSG)”God, Iāve heard what our ancestors say about you, and Iām stopped in my tracks, down on my knees. Do among us what you did among them. Work among us as you worked among them. And as you bring judgment, as you surely must, remember mercy.”
Yaani this man moved from sighing, hesitation, frustration and grumbling to writing a whole Love Song for God. What changed you ask, his heart and attitude and mindset and perspective was changed. In chapter 2 when he sits down to draw wisdom from the well that never runs dry, He came out so full of Truth. He could now witness. Coz again worship has to be expressed (Watch Worship 24ever by Mike Todd). And a witness cannot testify on his own accord. Here’s Litigation 101, lolš . A party seeking to rely on the evidence of a witness, has to call the witness to the stand and give him the authority to testify on his own behalf. We don’t get to be witnesses of the gospel without God’s power, authority, wisdom, commissioning. Otherwise, it’s a false witness. Rather we stand the risk of giving a false representation of Him to the JURY (those who are yet to come to the knowledge of Christ). Acts 1: 8 “ā¦but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth.ā AND THAT’S WHY HABAKKUK is able to approach God in the way that He did in Chapter 3:2 which is a complete turn in comparison to his heart in Chapter 1:1-4.
“God, how long do I have to cry out for help before you listen? How many times do I have to yell, āHelp! Murder! Police!ā before you come to the rescue? Why do you force me to look at evil, stare trouble in the face day after day? Anarchy and violence break out, quarrels and fights all over the place. Law and order fall to pieces.Justice is a joke.The wicked have the righteous hamstrung and stand justice on its head.”
Message Bible Version
Look at verses 12-13 of Chapter 1 “God, youāre from eternity, arenāt you? Holy God, we arenāt going to die, are we? God, you chose Babylonians for your judgment work? Rock-Solid God, you gave them the job of discipline? But you canāt be serious! You canāt condone evil! So why donāt you do something about this? Why are you silent now? This outrage! Evil men swallow up the righteous and you stand around and watch!” Then see his attitude in chapter 3 as a whole. WORLDS APART! He moved from entitlement and Frustration to Awe and Reverence. I could go on and on⦠But i’m sure you get it by now. It’s all in the middle, uncertain, season… That’s where it’s at. Habakkuk didn’t just move from chapter one to three as quickly as we read it through the book. It was a Journey and if we are honest, we’re all on one. And however much we try to rush the process, we can only get to the other side once we make a resolve to follow His lead. Our Compass in the Journey…
Habakkuk’s motions remind me of Job. It’s a short version of the motions that Job goes through when He loses everything he held dear and in wrestling to try and make sense of it all, God firmly yet lovingly slaps Job with some hard, undisputed facts. That He is God. The one who set the foundations of the earth, and told the ocean it could only go so far and tells the sun where to rise every morning and so onā¦

You see, as I was sharing, a constant theme stood out and that is this. EVERY TIME WE LOSE SIGHT OF WHO GOD IS, WE START TO TREAD ON UNBELIEF STREET. WE WORSHIP WRONG. WE WITNESS WRONG. WE PRAY WRONG. WE THINK WRONG. Everything, else is a downward spiral from there. But when we bring our wrongness to God, He starts by reminding us who HE IS. Coz everything else builds from there. Which is no doubt contrary to the solutions that the world offers, WHICH IS FIX YOURSELF. But if you belong to Christ, YOUR IDENTITY can only be derived from him. He tells/ reminds you who He is and then who you are. And that if you ask Job and Habakkuk or anyone who has encountered God in a very lost state, has a more lasting effect! Finally, another lingering theme is that of HUMILITY that comes as a result of encountering the UNDESERVED, UNMERITED, Grace of GOD! You cannot encounter GOD in His Holiness and remain proud!

(Someone stop me before I write a whole novelš š¤¦āāļø)… Anywhooooo, Let’s pick up on the humility theme next time, shall we? Grace and Peace!
For more insight on the book of Habakkuk, Listen to Jon Courson’s teachings on the same… Here’s a link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr9b8of_qVg