
Faith Anchored in God's Character
Habakkuk 2:3-4
Not long ago, my husband and I found ourselves sitting at the kitchen table having yet another conversation about the future.
For the first time in a long time, it felt like things were finally beginning to move. After months of praying, planning, working, and waiting, a door seemed to be opening. Opportunities were developing. Conversations were happening. The pieces appeared to be falling into place.
For the first time in a while, we allowed ourselves to imagine what could be.
Then, almost as quickly as it appeared, the opportunity disappeared.
The door closed.
The direction we thought we were headed suddenly vanished, leaving us right back where we started—or at least that's how it felt.
As we sat there trying to make sense of it all, the questions came flooding in.
Lord, what happened?
Did we miss something?
Did we hear You wrong?
Why would You allow us to get this close if it wasn't going to work out?
The frustrating part wasn't that we had been careless. We had prayed. We had sought wise counsel. We had worked hard. We had tried to be faithful with what God had placed in front of us.
Yet there we were again—facing uncertainty and wondering why the doors we expected to open remained shut.
Over the last year and a half, our family has found ourselves in that place more times than I would like to admit. Waiting. Wondering. Wrestling with God's timing.
And if I'm honest, I often find myself wanting God to explain His plan.
Instead, He keeps inviting me to trust His character.
As I've studied Habakkuk, I've realized that the prophet knew exactly what that felt like.
Habakkuk wasn't questioning whether God existed. He wasn't struggling to believe that God was powerful. He was struggling to understand what God was doing. He looked around at the violence, corruption, and injustice surrounding him and couldn't reconcile what he saw with what he knew to be true about God.
When God finally answered, He didn't give Habakkuk a detailed roadmap.
He didn't explain every step.
He didn't reveal every outcome.
Instead, God pointed Habakkuk back to His timing.
"For the vision is yet for an appointed time... Though it delays, wait for it, since it will certainly come and not be late" (Habakkuk 2:3).
What a challenging truth for those of us who want answers now.
The Hebrew word translated "appointed time" is mo'ed, a word often used throughout Scripture to describe God's appointed seasons and divine appointments. In other words, God was reminding Habakkuk that the answer wasn't forgotten—it was scheduled.
God's plans operate according to His calendar, not ours.
That doesn't always make the waiting easier, but it does remind us that delay is not the same as abandonment.
As I reflect on our own season, I realize that much of my frustration has come from assuming that if something seemed right, it should happen immediately. When it didn't, I interpreted the delay as a problem.
But what if the delay isn't evidence that God has forgotten us?
What if it's evidence that He's still working?
What if the closed door is not a rejection but a redirection?
Those aren't easy questions to answer when you're standing in the middle of uncertainty. Yet they lead us directly to one of the most powerful statements in all of Scripture.
"The righteous shall live by his faith"(Habakkuk 2:4).
Notice what God didn't say.
He didn't say the righteous would understand everything.
He didn't say the righteous would always get the answers they wanted.
He didn't say the righteous would never experience disappointment or confusion.
He said they would live by faith.
Faith is often portrayed as a dramatic moment—a giant leap of trust in the middle of impossible circumstances. But more often than not, faith looks much less dramatic.
Faith is waking up and trusting God when yesterday's questions remain unanswered.
Faith is continuing to obey when the door you hoped would open remains closed.
Faith is choosing worship over worry.
Faith is taking the next step even when you can't see the entire path.
Over the past year and a half, God has been teaching me that faith is not simply trusting Him for the outcome. It's trusting Him in the delay.
It's trusting Him when the timeline doesn't make sense.
It's trusting Him when the opportunity disappears.
It's trusting Him when the answer is still "wait."
And perhaps most importantly, it's trusting that His character remains unchanged even when my circumstances do.
That is ultimately what Habakkuk discovered.
By the end of chapter two, the prophet's attention had shifted away from his questions and toward God's character. He was reminded that God is just. God is sovereign. God is faithful. God is still on the throne.
The chapter closes with these powerful words:
"But the Lord is in His holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before Him" (Habakkuk 2:20).
I love that verse because it reminds me that while everything around us may feel uncertain, God remains exactly where He has always been.
On the throne.
In control.
Working in ways we cannot yet see.
The circumstances Habakkuk faced hadn't changed.
The questions weren't all answered.
The future wasn't suddenly clear.
But his perspective had changed because he had been reminded of who God is.
Maybe that's what some of us need today.
Not another explanation.
Not another timeline.
Not another guarantee.
Maybe what we need most is a fresh reminder of God's character.
Because when we know that God is still on the throne, faith becomes possible.
Not because life suddenly makes sense.
But because the One leading us does.
Faith is not trusting God after the answer comes. Faith is trusting Him while the door remains closed.
✨ All of our devotionals are written by Jodi Hendricks, Executive Director of NMFAM and award-winning author of #NoFilter. Jodi’s writing blends biblical truth with everyday life, offering encouragement and challenge for believers to live out their faith boldly.
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