Habakuk 2:2 has been in my face for the last few months. It is the scripture of the Colorado Christian Writers Conference. It's on every email and every piece of communication that comes from CCWC.
I went to it a few mornings ago to read it in context. I was surprised to see Habakuk 2:1-4 bounce out at me. Yet another not-so-famous Bible verse.
CEV "While standing guard on the
watchtower, I waited for the Lord’s
answer." There it is again, waiting AND WATCHING for the Lord’s answer. That expectancy of an answer. He’s been speaking that to me for the last
many weeks. In the next verse, presumably Hab IS watching and listening, God says, "I WILL give you my message…. Write it clearly enough to be read at a
glance”. When God says, WILL , there should be no doubt about what’s going
to happen next. Here it comes, here’s the answer. And by the way, write it down and pass it around.
And then, "At the time I have decided, my
words will come true. You can trust what
I say about the future, it may take a
long time, but keep on waiting, it will happen!”
Look at how
many times in this passage he says “Will”.
God is leaving no doubt that His words,
all of them will come true. Even
if it seems like a long wait.
The next
verse says that only those who “live by faith are acceptable” to God.
So, in the wait, I have to trust , it’s the only “acceptable” response.
I’m thinkin’ today about my friends who are waiting for
healing to course through their body.
About a missionary struggling emotionally on a foreign field. About those who are
struggling financially, those who need
wisdom for a decision, Those whose
family is in chaos and those whose broken hearts are pleading for the prodigal
child.
Matthew
Henry says “God will not disappoint the believing expectation of those who wait
to hear what He will say to them.” We can trust
the promises He has made, His words are
TRUTH, it seems like a long wait, but it WILL happen.
Think about that today.
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