Psalm 40:15

Psalm 40:15

Aha! Aha!

“That’s the way, aha, aha, I like it.” So went the pop song from 1975 by KC and the Sunshine Band. David’s version of events was that he didn’t like it; he did not like the way his enemies had banded together against him. He did not like their accusations and lies. He did not like the whispering campaign they had started, and he didn’t like the talk of overthrow by these power-hungry opponents who were waiting in the wings to snatch the kingdom from him. However, what he liked the least was their willingness to blame his failure on the Lord God. “Aha, Aha, where is your God now David. What hope do you have, He has deserted you. Aha, aha, you are loser, and we will soon take over the kingdom.” 

David feels these jibes intensely, but he is also angry, and he asks that the shame of the accusations should bounce back on his accusers. He asks God to bring these people to an awareness of their folly and their haughty arrogance. It is noticeable that he does not act himself, or reply to their taunts, instead he brings the matter to the Lord in prayer. 

That is always the best way, but many believers don’t realise that this course of action is open to them.  Maybe, like me, you have been prone to being overwhelmed by the insults and evil intentions of others and you think that God is too big to be interested in your petty problems or that you have to sort out this kind of thing on your own. Let’s try a change of tactics shall we? Don’t retaliate, just ask God to deal with it – justly. Let’s learn from David!

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