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Caves of Distress | 1 Samuel 21:1-2
Are you hiding in a cave, feeling hunted, hated, and alone?
Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller.
This week, we are in Chapter 22 of 1 Samuel. I've titled this chapter "From Caves Of Distress To Community Connections."
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Yesterday, David was acting like an insane man in Gath, which was a short-lived retreat. Today, David will run to a new location, so let's see where he goes in 1 Samuel 22:1-2:
David departed from there and escaped to the cave of Adullam. And when his brothers and all his father's house heard it, they went down there to him. And everyone who was in distress, and everyone who was in debt, and everyone who was bitter in soul, gathered to him. And he became commander over them. And there were with him about four hundred men. — 1 Samuel 22:1-2
Adullam was about ten miles southeast of Gath, back into the hills, yet still twenty-plus miles south of Gibeah, Ramah, and Nob, where he had previously been. This puts him back in Israelite territory, but enemies would struggle to get to him because he is in the foothills (see map).
In the Cave of Adullam, David is met with two great foes: distress and bitterness. These two words are potent and dripping with emotion in this text. If you want to know how David experienced these emotions, read Psalm 57 and Psalm 142, which recount David's cry to the Lord during this time.
At some point, every believer will feel like David felt in the Cave of Adullam. We might not be hunted by an enemy King with an army like David was, but we will feel the same distress and bitterness. We will feel like we are sitting in a lonely, dark, cold cave alone. And in this distress, we should call upon the Lord. Cry out in emotion to God as David did. Read the two Psalms and cry out the same emotions, knowing you are not the only believer who has ever felt this way.
But here comes the good news. God heard David's cry and sent a massive community to the rescue.
In the Cave, God supplies relationships for David. He is reunited with his family. The family that seemed almost to desert him in the early chapters of 1 Samuel comes to him. These are the same brothers who used to tease him and the father who gave him over to the service of a now-possessed king. These relationships had to be an overwhelming comfort to David. Regardless of past hurts and hangups, they all came and attended to the soul of their son and brother.
In the Cave, God supplies resources for David. God supplies him with 400 men—400 like-minded men who felt his distress, knew the injustice, and were willing to risk aligning with him and going forward with him. I assume this included even the older brothers, who used to tease him.
Don't underestimate what God will do with you in your cave. I know David was literally being hunted and found refuge in an actual cave, but your cave is no different. It is filled with the same distress and bitterness. Your soul knows the same loneliness David felt. If you are in the cave with David, call on the Lord, who rescues and provides relationships and resources to those who call upon him. Never underestimate what God might do with you in the cave. God might be mounting an army of relationships and resources to rescue you.
God, I pray you will be with those distressed and bitter today. In the cave, come to them and provide them with the relationships and resources that only you can provide that they each need. Amen.
#CaveToCommunity, #GodsProvision, #FaithInDistress
Ask This:
In times of distress and isolation, how can you actively seek out and cultivate relationships that provide support and encouragement in your spiritual journey?
Reflect on a time when you felt like you were in a "cave" of bitterness or loneliness. How did you experience God's presence during that time, and what lessons did you learn about relying on Him and the community around you?
Do This:
Run to the God of all resources.
Pray This:
Lord, in my distress and bitter moments, help me remember that I am never truly alone, for You are always with me. Grant me the courage to reach out for support and embrace the community You provide. Amen.
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