Faith Faces Evil
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Some Bible stories feel distant until you realize they’re describing your own week. Habakkuk is a prophet staring straight at violence, injustice, and spiritual collapse and then daring to ask God the question most of us whisper: How long?
We start a new summer section on living by faith by walking through Habakkuk 1 and the book’s key line, “the righteous one will live by his faith” (Habakkuk 2:4). We set the scene in Judah after the death of King Josiah, when corruption spreads and justice gets twisted. Habakkuk brings a burden to God, not polished prayers, and God responds with a plan that sounds unbelievable: Babylon is coming. That’s where the crisis hits, because God’s answer feels like more evil, not less.
From there, we get practical. When God’s ways confuse us and suffering won’t explain itself, we talk about two essential practices for Christian faith in hard times: staying faithful instead of walking away, and praying with real honesty, including questions, complaints, and lament. We also connect Habakkuk’s wrestling to the wider Bible story, including Psalms that cry “why” and “how long,” and the hope of Hebrews 4 where Jesus is our great high priest who invites us to draw near to the throne of grace.
Video available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UapPOXDIxWk