In Leonia, New Jersey, a few years ago, a man was arrested for stealing a truck of Snapple beverages. After they investigated, it turned out that he had previously worked for Snapple, and had been fired from his job for stealing and drinking the products. Undaunted, the man then dressed up as a Snapple delivery driver and made off with a whole truckload of it! The police detective who reported on the crime said: “He just has an uncontrollable appetite for Snapple!”
We may chuckle at that man’s obsession with Snapple, but the truth is, there are a LOT of uncontrolled appetites rampant in America today, which are damaging many individuals and families, and could lead to the demise of our whole country!
As we return to the Book of Habakkuk this morning, we are looking at Chapter 2:5-8. Last week we studied :4, one of the most important verses in all scripture, “the righteous will live by his faith;” how faith is vital both for salvation, and for persevering in times of trial in our lives.
But the rest of Chapter 2 contains a series of 5 “woes” of God’s judgment that are coming, each one of them linked to a sin that the Babylonians in Habakkuk’s time were committing. Virtually every one of these deals with their ungodly appetites: lust for wine, for money, for pleasure, for possessions, and so on. The thing is, we see the same things in OUR country today! As we saw in Chapter 1, God is a holy God. His eyes are too pure to look with approval upon sin. The sobering thing is, if we see the same sins that God judged them for, in OUR country today, is there any reason why He would not judge OUR nation, just like He did theirs? Let’s look at what God says here in Habakkuk 2 about ungodly appetites here, and how destructive they are to us and others:
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