She was aware of all the ugliness of the war, but her faith led her to write: "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord." She saw, I believe, that in spite of and through all the ugliness, God was "marching on" toward the day when He will right the wrongs of the ages.
The prophet Habakkuk came to a similar conclusion. Chapter 1 of his book tells us how troubled he was when he learned that God was going to punish the people of Judah by letting them be conquered by the wicked Babylonians. In chapter 2, God assured His servant that in spite of and through all the ugliness and wrongs of history He is "marching on" toward the day when "the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD" (v.14).
If we believe that God is "marching on", in spite of all the brutal conflicts that mark our day, we will not despair. We can quietly await the final verdict from our Lord, who rules the universe from "His holy temple" (v.20).
HERBERT VANDER LUGT
God rules as Sovereign on His throne,
He judges great and small;
And those who would His earth destroy
Beneath His rod shall fall.
DENNIS J. DE HAAN
READ: Habakkuk 2:6-20
Someday the scales of justice will
be perfectly balanced.