Habakkuk
learned a similar lesson. When he looked at life from his earthly vantage
point, it seemed that God was indifferent to the evil permeating society (Hab.
1:2-4). But God gave him a divine perspective and showed him that life is more
than what it seems. The deeds of men cannot thwart the purposes of God (2:3).
Those
who don’t show any regard for God may seem to prosper at the moment, but God
will ultimately right all wrong. God acts sovereignly in all that comes to pass
so that everything works toward His good purpose. God’s plan will surely take
place and be on schedule (v.3).
We
can’t sort out the whole picture from where we are in life; only God can. So
let us continue to live by faith and not by sight. From His perspective, all
things are working together for the believer’s good and for His honor.
Our
times are in God’s hands; our souls are in His keeping. (RBC)