The cave of Adullam would not be David’s last place of residence. His life would not always be on the run with “everyone who was in distress, and everyone who was in debt, and everyone who was bitter in soul.” (1 Samuel 22:2) Nor would his life end in the dark. God had better things in store for him, and one of those better things to come was that he would worship again with the great congregation. Some of God’s people in every age are ready to give up on the church, believing that there are no “good” ones near them or maybe even despairing that there are no “good” ones anywhere. But this is not true. David prayed in faith, knowing that his greatest needs would be met.
Brad Isbell | “Psalm 142 & the Provision of the Church for Christ’s People” | February 25th, 2025
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