1.6- Strength for Your Journey
1.6-
Strength
for Your Journey Habakkuk
3:16-19 Lisa Samra
Hinds
Feet on High Places, a classic allegory of the Christian life, is based on Habakkuk 3:19. The story follows the
character Much-Afraid as she goes on a journey with the Shepherd. But, Much
Afraid is scared so she asks the Shepherd to carry her.
The Shepherd kindly replies, “I could carry
you all the way up to the High Places myself, instead of leaving you to climb
there. But if I did, you would never be able to develop hinds’ feet, and become
my companion and go where I go.”
Much-Afraid echoes the questions of the Old
Testament prophet Habakkuk (and if I’m honest, my questions too): “Why is my
journey difficult?”
Habakkuk lived in Judah in the late seventh
century BC before the Israelites were taken into exile. The prophet found
himself in a society that overlooked social injustice and was immobilized by
the fear of imminent invasion by the Babylonians (Habakkuk 1:2-11). He asked
the Lord to intervene and remove suffering (1:13). God replied that He would
act justly but in His timing (2:3).
In faith, Habakkuk chose to trust the Lord.
Even if the suffering did not end, the prophet believed that God would continue
to be his strength.
We can also take comfort that the Lord is
our strength to help us endure suffering and will also use the most challenging
of life’s journeys to deepen our fellowship with Christ.
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