ODJ: God’s perplexing answers


December 5, 2010 


I am doing something in your own day, something you wouldn’t believe even if someone told you about it (v.5). 

READ: Habakkuk 1:5-2:1 

My best friend’s mother just passed away. In an attempt to cheer her up, I brought her to a scenic spot in Singapore where we could watch the sunset. But upon arriving at my chosen location, I saw that the sky was overcast. The weather, it seemed, was as gloomy as our feelings. I wondered: God, why didn’t You give us a blue sky and sunshine to remind my friend of Your love? Surely it’s within Your power to provide it. Why would You deny this good thing to my friend?

Imagine Habakkuk’s anguish when he heard God’s reply to his complaint concerning Judah’s wickedness. God told him that He would use the Babylonians, pagans who were worse than the sinning Jews, to punish His covenant people (1:6). This was definitely not what he wanted to hear!

The Babylonians were notorious for their cruelty (v.7). They were bent on violence (v.9) and worshiped nothing but their military prowess (v.11). These enemies of God’s chosen people were sinful, self-centered, and ruthless. God couldn’t have chosen a worse people as the means of Judah’s correction.

Sometimes God answers our prayers in ways we don’t want to hear. But when His ways are confusing, we need to trust His heart. God says, “I have loved you, My people, with an everlasting love” (Jeremiah 31:3).

Habakkuk ends his prayer by stating that he would watch and wait for God’s answer (2:1). His response to undesired circumstances is a good example for us. Perplexing times shouldn’t drive us from God. Rather, like Habakkuk, we should humbly bring our concerns to Him and then wait for His answer.

Habakkuk learned to look at his circumstances through the prism of God’s character—instead of the other way around. Let’s do the same when we receive a perplexing answer from God. —Poh Fang Chia

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What perplexing answer have you recently received from God? How does your perspective change when you view it through the light of His character? 

1 Comment

  1. eric says:

    yestrday,i got2 understand d@ even wen GOD says ‘no’ to us,He actually has ansd our prayer…bt its so dificlt givin in to Him wen we jst cant see His futre plans 4us.
    so we stubbornly rebel_sugarcoatin it wiv scriptres n deceivin ourselves.
    lets learn2 surendr nt only in word,bt in deed…
    SHALOM

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