No matter how things may seem, God knows everything from start to finish. He has a plan. He is in control.
Read: Habakkuk 2: 4-20
This is God’s answer to Habakkuk’s second question, but God doesn’t explain or justify the fact that Babylon will be the instrument of judgement for Judah. Instead, he makes it very clear that he sees all and is aware of Babylon’s evil, and like all evil empires it will not be allowed to last forever. With the benefits of hindsight, we know that empires rise and fall, but if you are currently living in or under the latest world power it seems so permanent and unassailable. Habakkuk tells us that we need to take the long view of history and to have a bigger view of God.
First of all God makes Habakkuk aware that he sees exactly how bad Babylon is, but he points out that the very things that the Babylonian empire rely on for their world ruling power are the very things that will ultimately bring them down. Pride, wealth, violence, oppression and idolatry will cause an inevitable kick back from those they have oppressed. Any nation can become like Babylon if they live by force rather than by faith in God and his ways.
Three things stand out.
- Firstly, in verse 2:4 Habakkuk contrasts the proud, who trust in themselves and live self-centred, crooked lives, with the righteous, who live by faithfulness. The Hebrew word translated “faithfulness” can also be translated “faith”, leading to some word play. God’s faithfulness to us leads to the ability for us to be fully alive and to live right. Equally, as Luther and the Reformers picked up, our faith in Jesus is the key to God giving us life and an the ability to live holy lives. Check out Romans 1: 17, Galatians 3: 11 and Hebrews 10: 37-39.
- Secondly, 2: 14 reminds us that no matter how it may seem, God is at work in his world and will not allow the proud and the violent to get away with it forever. No matter how glorious they may seem, there will be a day when all will see how transitory their glory was beside the glory of God that fills the earth.
- Finally, the real ruler of the world is not a Babylonian idol, or the spiritual power behind it, but the creator and ruler of the cosmos, Yahweh, the holy one. 2: 20 reminds us that God will have the final word. He knows everything, from start to finish. He has a plan. He is in control.
Take some time to reflect on the words from verse 4b
“But the righteous will live by their faithfulness to God” New Living Translation
“But the person in right standing before God through loyal and steady believing is fully alive, really alive.” The Message
What does God want you to know from this short verse? How will it affect the way you live today?



