Monday, September 29, 2014

How Long Shall I Cry Out?

Sustaining Hope
Dark Nights of the Soul

Rejoice Anyway

Habakkuk 1:1-11 The Message

Justice Is a Jok

1-4 The problem as God gave Habakkuk to see it:
God, how long do I have to cry out for help
    before you listen?
How many times do I have to yell, “Help! Murder! Police!”
    before you come to the rescue?
Why do you force me to look at evil,
    stare trouble in the face day after day?
Anarchy and violence break out,
    quarrels and fights all over the place.
Law and order fall to pieces.
    Justice is a joke.
The wicked have the righteous hamstrung
    and stand justice on its head.

God Says, “Look!”

5-11 “Look around at the godless nations.
    Look long and hard. Brace yourself for a shock.
Something’s about to take place
    and you’re going to find it hard to believe.
I’m about to raise up Babylonians to punish you,
    Babylonians, fierce and ferocious—
World-conquering Babylon,
    grabbing up nations right and left,
A dreadful and terrible people,
    making up its own rules as it goes.
Their horses run like the wind,
    attack like bloodthirsty wolves.
A stampede of galloping horses
    thunders out of nowhere.
They descend like vultures
    circling in on carrion.
They’re out to kill. Death is on their minds.
    They collect victims like squirrels gathering nuts.
They mock kings,
    poke fun at generals,
Spit on forts,
    and leave them in the dust.
They’ll all be blown away by the wind.
    Brazen in sin, they call strength their god.”

For Reflection
Have we lost the skill to look at the world through the eyes of God?  Have we no commonly acceptable method to see the hand of God in God's own Creation?  Think about the history of major justice issues.  How have they begun to resolve?  Couldn't you say at the beginning of justice movements, " Change is not impossible just improbable!"

God guides God's creation to a just resolution through the convergence of time and effort.  The improbable becomes realized and the Kingdom becomes more just, tolerant, compassionate and forgiving.
Pray
prayers of thanksgiving for those who act toward justice.  Pray prayers of thanksgiving for God's plan in the convergence of time, place and intent.  Pray so that you will be able to interpret the world from God's point of view.  Pray to find truth and hope in chaos.

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