Profit For Today From A Prophet of Yesterday
“. . . how long shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear! . . .” Hab. 1:2
THE PROPHET’S PROBLEM (1:1-4) – Mystery of Justice
- Concern over justice (v. 1)
- Cry for justice (v. 2)
- Complaint about justice (v. 3)
- Complacency of justice (v. 4)
THE PROPHETIC PROGRAM (1:5-11) – Means of Justice
- Choice of the Chaldeans (vv. 5-6)
- Chastening by the Chaldeans (vv. 7-11)
- Savage characteristics (v. 7)
- Swift conquest (v. 8)
- Securing captives (v. 9)
- Scorning the conquered (vv. 10-11)
THE PERPLEXED PROPHET (1:12-2:1) – Misunderstanding Justice
- Perplexed over wicked success (vv. 12-13)
- Permitting the wicked to succeed (vv. 14-15)
- Plunder by the wicked (vv. 16-17)
- Prophet’s watch (2:1)
. . . I will Joy in the God of my salvation.” Hab. 3:18
THE PATIENT PROPHET (2:2-5) – Message of Justice
- Reply to the prophet (v. 2)
- Revelation to the prophet (v. 3)
- Righteous principle (v. 4)
- Restlessness of a proud people (v. 5)
THE PERVERSE PEOPLE (2:6-20) – Manifestation of Justice
- Woe against ill-gotten increase (vv. 6-8)
- Woe against inhumanity (vv. 9-11)
- Woe against iniquity (vv. 12-14)
- Woe against intoxication (vv. 15-18)
- Woe against idolatry (vv. 19-20)
THE PROPHET’S PRAYER (3:1-19) – Meditating on Justice
- Prophet’s prayer (v. 1 )
- Prophet’s petition (v. 2)
- For revival of God’s work
- For rescinding of God’s wrath
- Portrait of God’s power (vv. 3-15)
- Wonders in the Sinai (vv. 3-6)
- Wrath on sin (vv. 7-10)
- Work of salvation (vv. 11-15)
- Pondering God’s power (vv. 16-19)
- Fearing God’s power (v. 16)
- Faith in God’s purpose (vv. 17-19)
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OUTLINE OF THE BOOK OF HABAKKUK