Habakkuk has come to the
understanding that even when he doesn't know what God is doing, he
can trust Him. Now as Habakkuk's faith is established in the
all-knowing God, he listens as the Heavenly Father shares what will
happen to the Chaldeans after they are used for judgment. We saw in
yesterday's verse the Chaldean's pride and greed and their insatiable
desire to add to their conquests. These traits have become their
downfall, and so God continues to tell Habakkuk what will happen as a
result of their ways. He wrote in Habakkuk chapter two and verse six:
Shall not all these
take up a parable against him, and a taunting proverb against him,
and say, Woe to him that increases [that which is] not his! how long?
and to him that lads himself with thick clay!
Any time
God “takes up a parable” or “a taunting proverb”
through surrounding nations against anyone, it is not a comfortable
position. Although Habakkuk has concluded that God surely would not
use the evil Chaldeans for judgment, Habakkuk only made this
conclusion because he didn't have full understanding. God is against
the Chaldeans, and His full purposes for them are beyond what
Habakkuk knows. The nations who were once downtrodden by the
Chaldeans shall be the same ones who set parables and proverbs
against them.
God
tells Habakkuk the proverb, “Woe to him that increases that
which is not his”. Theft by the Chaldeans brings “Woe” from
God. Anytime there is a “woe” in one's life, it means there is
great warning of trouble ahead. Although the Chaldeans may think
themselves beyond the reach of God, His power is close at hand. He's
watching. He cares, and that which seems to go unpunished is in the
forefront of God's thoughts.
The
Chaldeans and those who trust in riches only insulate themselves with
that which God through the surrounding nations call “thick
clay.” The wealth they have obtained by theft of their
neighbors is temporary, and even if it seems like a delay in
eradication, judgment is certain to come. Although they believed
themselves to be impervious to any outside attack, the Chaldeans are
not beyond the reach of God. We all would do well to consider the
fate of these Chaldeans as we move among others in the world.
A
parable, or an Earthly story; A taunting proverb or a phrase created
as a result of behavior are declared as vindication by God through
the nations against the Chaldean people. As we consider their plight,
what are the behaviors of others to which we are entrusting God? Who
has done evil against us to whom we wonder if anyone truly cares? Can
we rely upon an all-knowing God who brings retribution in His own
timing, or will we continue on our path of non-surrender to which we
make ourselves miserable in the process? May the Lord and His ways
lead us in our meditation about all these things.
Next
time we will continue to look at God's prophetic word concerning the
Chaldeans, so read ahead, and we shall join together then.
Until
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