Put Your Hope In God, For I Will Yet Praise Him
As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for
you, my God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When
can I go and meet with God? My tears have been my food day
and night,
while people say
to me all day long, “Where is your God?” These things I
remember as I pour out my soul: how I used to go to the
house of God under the protection of the Mighty One with shouts of joy
and praise among the festive throng. Why, my soul, are you
downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God,
for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God.
Psalm
42:1-5
What
does it take to ignite a revolution? Guns? Bombs? Guerrilla warfare? In
late-1980s Estonia, it took songs. After the people had lived under the burden
of Soviet occupation for decades, a movement began with the singing of a series
of patriotic songs. These songs birthed the “Singing Revolution,” which played
a key role in restoring Estonian independence in 1991.
“This
was a non-violent revolution that overthrew a very violent occupation,” says a
website describing the movement. “But singing had always been a major unifying
force for Estonians while they endured fifty years of Soviet rule.”
Music
can also play a significant part in helping us through our own hard times. I
wonder if that’s why we so readily identify with the psalms. It was in a dark
night of the soul that the psalmist sang, “Why, my soul, are you downcast?
Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my
Savior and my God” (Psalm 42:5). It was
in a season of deep disillusionment that Asaph, the worship leader, reminded
himself, “Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in heart” (73:1).
In
our own challenging times, may we join the psalmists with a singing revolution
for our hearts. Such a revolution overwhelms the personal tyranny of despair
and confusion with faith-fueled confidence in God’s great love and
faithfulness.
How do you respond when life is overwhelming? What songs
bring you the most comfort and why?
Father, I thank
You that Your mercies are new every morning and Your faithfulness is great.
Empower me to sing the song of Your great love—even when I must sing it through
my tears.
Our
Daily Bread – April 20, 2020