Complaint
Why do you make me see iniquity, and why do you idly look at wrong? Destruction and violence are before me; strife and contention arise.
Habakkuk 1:3 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/hab.1.3.ESV
Habakkuk wasn't your typical prophet of God. His prophecy is a conversation between him and the Lord about injustice. He was concerned about the state of the people of God.
It might seem like Habakkuk was being rude by questioning God. Yet it is better to complain directly to Him than to moan behind His back. If we have a problem, we should take it directly to the Lord, like Habakkuk did.
The stain of sins of God's people was ruining life in the promised land. In the context, God promised to raise up the Babylonians to punish His people. Habakkuk was incredulous that God would use even more evil people to judge His own people.
Even temporarily, God can use circumstances to work His purposes out. Ultimately however, it is in eternity that God's perfect justice is worked out. He will put all wrongs right.
'Heavenly Father, help us to believe You will work things out to bring justice to our world. Give us the eternal perspective we need, in Jesus' name, amen'
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