One of my favorite songs by the Irish band U2 is called “40”
(found on their War album) and it is their rendition of King David’s Psalm 40. The song is based off of the
first three verses which is a prayer to God to hear his cry while he is waiting
for the Lord’s deliverance from his own sin (vs. 12), from his “troubles” that
surround him (vs. 12) and from his enemies “who seek to take my life” (vs. 14).
The chorus of 40 goes, “I
will sing, sing a new song. I will sing, sing a new song. How long to sing this
song? How long to sing this song? How long, how long, how long? How long to
sing this song?” U2 has been known to end their concerts with this
song as the crowd keeps singing this chorus even after the band has left the
stage. Check out this YouTube video of U2 in Chicago in 2005 as this is a great example. (If you want to skip through the acoustic version of Yahweh go ahead to 3:45 in the video to see 40.)
Many times when I hear about oppression and killings in the
news I often think of this song and this line from the chorus. This is
especially the case when I hear about Christians being persecuted. We read in
Revelation 6:9-12 the following, “when he opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the
souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God and the testimony
they had maintained.
10 They called out in a loud voice, “How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and
true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?” 11 Then
each of them was given a white robe, and
they were told to wait a little longer” (NIV).
And so we keep waiting, and singing,
“How long to sing this song?” How long will you allow your sons and daughters
to be killed? How long will you allow Christians to be persecuted and beaten?
More generally, how long will you allow ethnic cleansing? How long will you
allow the majority to kill the minority? How long will you allow the massacres by
Bashar al-Assad in Syria to go on? How long, O Lord,
how long?
In our Daily Walk Bible reading yesterday we looked at
Psalms 90-97 and I found myself especially praying Psalm 94 for those being
attacked in Syria. “Arise, O judge of the
earth. Give the proud what they deserve. How
long, O Lord? How long will the wicked be allowed to gloat?” (vss. 2-3,
NLT). I was especially comforted by these verses detailing God’s sovereignty
and sure judgment on those who think “the
Lord isn’t looking” (94:7). “Is he
deaf—the one who made your ears? Is he blind—the one who formed your eyes? He
punishes the nations—won’t he also punish you? He knows everything—doesn’t he
also know what you are doing?” (vss. 9-10, NLT)
As I read the stories coming out of Syria, and as I find
myself singing U2’s song, and praying Psalms like Psalm 94, I am also
incredibly encouraged by Revelation 5:6, 9 which says, “Then
I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing at the center of the
throne, … And they sang a new song, saying: “You
are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you were
slain, and with your blood you purchased for God persons from every tribe and
language and people and nation.”
As we
“wait patiently for the Lord” (Ps. 40:1) we trust that He will turn to us and
hear our cries. And so we keep reading the Psalms, we get politically involved,
we keep praying for world governmental leaders to take action and we sing in
confidence the new song that Jesus Christ was and is worthy to be the slain
lamb! Come, Lord Jesus, Come!