One the best songs ever written is “When All Around Has Fallen” by Martin Smith of delirious? This song has ministered to me over the years on many occasion. Music has a unique quality in that, even when we are not open to it, it has the power to pierce through our human walls and drive an emotional lightening bolt or even act as warming honey to our hurting souls. Sometimes, even at the most unsuspecting of moments, music calls and draws us out from the darkest places. But just as powerfully, it can take an emotional and spiritual high and, just like lift to a bird or airplane, raise us up even higher than we thought possible in a magical kind of way. It is no wonder I have come to the conclusion that music was created by God, for His purposes. It is a supernatural thing.
The song “When all around has fallen” acknowledges our human frailty, but also honors the true faithful. (The line “you used to be a king here” makes me think of the times when we find ourselves on the mountaintop, and we live there for some time, there creeps in a sense of ownership and appointment by God. Yes, God does use man to accomplish His purposes, and chooses to promote and to cast down. This is a radical concept and reality that affects us all. But I have seen that some people focus on the “anointing” a bit too much, often in my experience, to the point where they are looking and seeking for an anointed person, and when they find that person, they lift them up. They feel compelled to tell that person how anointed they are and they lift that person onto a pedestal. This can create in a person like myself a strong sense of obligation to fulfill those people’s needs and expressed desires.)
Martin Smith has a way of being open and honest in his lyric writing. Often times I feel as if I am getting a peek into his personal journal when I listen to his music. That certainly goes for this song. It expresses in a profound and deep way the things I have walked through the past few weeks. Today I was on my way back from a lunch with a dear friend and local worship pastor and I put this song on. I stopped by our regional park and just sat and listened to it and let the words minister to me. I’ll admit, any song that has a Jesus perspective in it sometimes comes off as irreverent to me. I often think, “who is man to think he can identify with Jesus?” But since I have been through a personal tragedy of lifetime-changing proportions, I am just now beginning to understand what Paul refers to in Philippians 3:10 as the “fellowship of his suffering.”
“I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death”
This past year contained the most shocking surprise of my life; that of betrayal. I never thought the things that transpired were possible to happen to my family and me. But for some reason, God allowed this to happen. I praise God that in times like this we can turn to Jesus and he will lift us up, carry us, and give us the peace that passes all understanding, reminding us that the really important things in life are unchanging.
When All Around Has Fallen
When all around has fallen your castle has been burned
You used to be a king here now no one knows your name
You live your life for honour, defender of the faith
But you’ve been crushed to pieces and no one knows your pain
Come, come lay your weary head be still my friend
Come, rise I’ll place my sword upon your shoulder
Come, rise with me
When tomorrow has been stolen and you can’t lift your head
And summer feels like winter your heart is full of stone
Though all your hopes have fallen your skin is now your only armour
Wear your scars like medals defender of the faith
Come, come lay your weary head be still my friend
Come, rise I’ll place my sword upon your shoulder
Come, come lay your faithful head, be still my friend
Come rise with me
Written by Martin Smith ©1995 Curious? Music UK
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