Habakkuk 1:1-4 · Habakkuk’s Complaint

1 The oracle that Habakkuk the prophet received.

2 How long, O Lord , must I call for help, but you do not listen? Or cry out to you, "Violence!" but you do not save?

3 Why do you make me look at injustice? Why do you tolerate wrong? Destruction and violence are before me; there is strife, and conflict abounds.

4 Therefore the law is paralyzed, and justice never prevails. The wicked hem in the righteous, so that justice is perverted.

When God’s “No” Means “Yes”
Habakkuk 1:1-4, Habakkuk 2:2-20
Sermon
by Richard Hasler
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Augustine in his autobiographical work Confessions tells the story of his mother Monica’s constant prayers for him. She wished that one day her vagabond son would become a committed Christian. When Augustine decided to leave North Africa and sail for Rome she was horrified. She believed that in Rome’s cosmopolitan environment he would go further astray. She pleaded with him not to sail and prayed with tears that God would intervene, but to no avail.

Later, Augustine inscribed these words in the Confessions as part of his recollection of the incident: “But thou, taking thy own secret counsel and noting the real point to her desire, did not grant what she was then asking in order to grant to her the thing that she had always been asking.”1

Sometimes God’s “No” means “Yes.”

God said, “No” to Mon…

C.S.S. Publishing Company, PROPHETS, PIONEERS AND POSSIBILITIES, by Richard Hasler