In Wrath, Remember Mercy
Habakkuk 3:2 In wrath remember mercy.
Habakkuk didn’t deny judgment. He didn’t pretend everything was fine. He admitted what was true. Judgment was deserved. And then he prayed one of the boldest prayers in Scripture: In wrath remember mercy.
That’s where we are, too. We look at a nation sliding, a culture celebrating what God calls wicked, and we know that God is right to judge. Judgment must begin at the house of God. But that doesn’t mean we throw up our hands in despair. It means we fall on our faces in repentance and seeking.
Mercy is not God ignoring sin. Mercy is God meeting sinners at the cross. Mercy is God reviving His people when they deserve to be set aside. Mercy is God restoring joy to a heart that has grown weary and distracted. Mercy is God giving a little reviving in our bondage.
So ask Him. Not as a performance. Not as a slogan. But as a trembling child coming to a holy Father. Lord, I know what we deserve, but would You restore us again? Would You revive Your work again? Would You restore the joy of your salvation?
Respond:
Lord, I don’t want to live without joy. In deserved wrath, remember mercy. Restore me and revive me again.
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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