Hiding my face
You are of purer eyes than to behold evil. — Habakkuk 1:13
I’m a news junkie. I like knowing what’s going on in the world. But sometimes the atrocities of life make me feel as if I’m a kid watching a scary movie. I don’t want to see what happens, I want to turn away to avoid watching.
God reacts to evil in a similar way. Years ago, He warned the Israelites that He would turn away from them if they turned toward evil (Deut. 31:18). They did, and He did (Ezek. 39:24).
The prophet Habakkuk had not forsaken God, but he suffered along with those who had. “Why do You show me iniquity,” he asked the Lord, “and cause me to see trouble?” (Hab. 1:3).
God’s response to His confused prophet indicates that even when evil obscures the face of God, our inability to see Him does not mean He is uninvolved. God said, “Look among the nations and watch — be utterly astounded! For I will work a work in your days which you would not believe, though it were told you” (v. 5). God would judge Judah, but He would also judge the invading Babylonians for their evil (see Hab. 2). And through it all, “The just shall live by his faith” (2:4).
When world events cause you to despair, turn off the news and turn to Scripture. The end of the story has been written by our holy God. Evil will not prevail. — Julie Ackerman Link
Lord, we praise You for Your displays of power in the past and Your promises
of victory in the future, for they replace our fear of the world with confidence in You. Amen.
READ: Habakkuk 1:1-5
Don’t despair because of evil; God will have the last word.
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