"Like a Deer on the Heights" June 6 Readings: Habakkuk 1-3
Reading the Bible Chronologically in 2026
Bible Readings: Habakkuk 1-3
Background:
Daily Devotional: Like a Deer on the Heights
Life is confusing and leaves us scratching our heads and wondering why God does what he does and permits what he permits. Every news report carries a story that defies imagination. Why would the loving God who sent his Son into this world allow such insensate evil to prevail?
Prophets asked questions like that throughout the Old Testament era. They observed the sin, the wickedness, and the wretched consequences of that sin in the world and wondered where God was. They knew two things about God - he was sovereign, and he was good - and they couldn't make sense of it all. So they took their concerns to God and asked him why.
Habakkuk was one of those prophets. His book is a journey discovering the purposes of God. In chapter 1, verses 1-4, Habakkuk confronts God with his sense of injustice.
How long, O Lord, must I call for help?
But you do not listen!
“Violence is everywhere!” I cry,
but you do not come to save.
3 Must I forever see these evil deeds?
Why must I watch all this misery?
Wherever I look,
I see destruction and violence.
I am surrounded by people
who love to argue and fight.
How could a righteous and holy God watch the evil that was going on in Israel and not step in? How could he allow evil men to oppress the innocent? How long was he going to sit back and let this happen?
Habakkuk had a rare privilege. God answered him, but it was not the answer Habakkuk expected. He wanted a soft hand of correction, but God was going to do something more. In Habakkuk 1:5-11, God explains himself. Look at verse 6.
For behold, I am raising up the Chaldeans,that bitter and hasty nation,who march through the breadth of the earth,to seize dwellings not their own.
Are you not from everlasting,O Lord my God, my Holy One?We shall not die.O Lord, you have ordained them as a judgment,and you, O Rock, have established them for reproof.You who are of purer eyes than to see eviland cannot look at wrong,why do you idly look at traitorsand remain silent when the wicked swallows upthe man more righteous than he?
But the Lord is in His holy temple;
let all the earth keep silence before him.
O Lord, I have heard the report of you,and your work, O Lord, do I fear.In the midst of the years revive it;in the midst of the years make it known;in wrath remember mercy.
Though the fig tree should not blossom,
nor fruit be on the vines,
the produce of the olive fail and the fields yield no food,
the flock be cut off from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls,yet I will rejoice in the Lord;
I will take joy in the God of my salvation.God, the Lord, is my strength;
he makes my feet like the deer's;
he makes me tread on my high places.
Thank you, Lord, that you make my feet stand firm in the mountain heights. May I trust in you always.
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