Oh LORD, How Long Shall I Cry? - The End of Days, A 30-Day Devotional #22

Scripture & Prophecy - Weekly Bible Studies15mMay 1, 2026

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In this reflective episode of 'Scripture & Prophecy,' host Sean explores Habakkuk 1:2–5 from the devotional 'The End of Days: A 30-Day Devotional,' focusing on the prophet’s cry of anguish—'How long, Lord, must I cry for help, and you won’t listen?'—and God’s powerful response: 'Look among the nations, observe, be astonished, wonder, for I am doing something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.' Sean shares a deeply personal testimony of how this verse brought hope during a dark season of his life, when he felt spiritually broken and without purpose. He draws parallels between Habakkuk’s time and today’s cultural collapse, lamenting the pervasiveness of sin, violence, and godlessness in modern society, especially in media and public life. Yet he affirms that God is not absent—He is actively working, even in ways too incredible to believe in advance. The episode closes with a call to faith, urging listeners to pray for divine revival and to trust in God’s timing, mercy, and ultimate justice, grounded in 2 Peter 3:9: God is patient, not slack, because He desires all to repent.

Key Takeaways
1

When you cry out to God in despair, He hears—even when it feels like He’s silent.

2

God’s response to evil is not delay but divine action that will surpass human imagination.

3

The current moral decay of society is not a sign of God’s absence, but a sign of His sovereign timing.

4

Pray for revival: ask God to 'revive thy works in the midst of the years' (Habakkuk 3:2).

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God’s patience is not indifference—it’s mercy, giving time for repentance.

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Chapters
0:00
3 min

Introduction to the Devotional Series

Sean introduces the 30-Day Devotional 'The End of Days' and previews today’s chapter, 'Oh Lord, How Long Shall I Cry?', setting the stage for a deep dive into Habakkuk’s cry of anguish and God’s response.

2:30
3 min

Personal Testimony: A Cry in the Dark

I felt like that was just, I mean my heart just about exploded at hearing that verse at that time in my life. And for the first time in a really long time... it felt like God was saying to me I've got a plan and I'm going to do something with your life. And you wouldn't believe it even if you were told.

Highlight
5:30
5 min

Habakkuk’s Lament and the State of the World

Sean analyzes Habakkuk 1:2–4, highlighting the prophet’s frustration with systemic injustice, violence, and the failure of law and judgment. He draws a direct parallel to modern culture, where sin and perversion are normalized in public life.

10:00
4 min

God’s Answer: 'I Am Doing Something'

I am doing something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.

Highlight
13:30
2 min

Call to Faith and Prayer for Revival

Sean closes with Habakkuk 3:2 and 2 Peter 3:7–9, urging listeners to pray for God to revive His works in this generation. He affirms God’s patience, mercy, and ultimate justice, ending with a blessing for the audience.

High-Impact Quotes
I am doing something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.
God (via Habakkuk 1:5)9:27
Viral: 90.0
I felt like that was just, I mean my heart just about exploded at hearing that verse at that time in my life. And for the first time in a really long time... it felt like God was saying to me I've got a plan and I'm going to do something with your life. And you wouldn't believe it even if you were told.
Sean2:12
Viral: 85.0
In wrath, remember mercy.
Habakkuk10:57
Viral: 80.0
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