1 Samuel 22:1-2
“David therefore departed from there and escaped to the cave of Adullam. So when his brothers and all
his father's house heard it, they went down there to him. And everyone who was
in distress, everyone who was in debt, and everyone who was discontented
gathered to him. So he became captain over them. And there were about four
hundred men with him.”
It was God’s anointing on David’s life that enabled him to
kill the lion and the bear, to kill Goliath, and bring great victory to Israel. It was
the anointing that enabled David to play the harp in worship to God to quiet
the tormented spirit of Saul and enabled him to become the greatest general in
Saul’s army, so that the women of Jerusalem
sang, “Saul has killed his thousands and David his tens of thousands.” It was that same anointing that protected and
sustained David as a refugee in the cave
of Adullam.
It was in the cave
of Adullam that God begin
to pull together the men that would make David’s army. David’s mighty men
started out as poor, disgruntled refugees, the outcasts of Saul’s kingdom. They
went in the cave defeated and came out with the shout of victory because they
had joined up with David’s cause and vision. It was in the cave of Adullam
that they were trained for war and galvanized together as one to become David’s
mighty men who would one day conquer and subdue kingdoms.
It was in the cave
of Adullam that David
wrote the Psalm of praise in 2 Samuel 22.
"The LORD is my rock and my
fortress and my deliverer;
The God of my strength, in whom I
will trust;
My shield and the horn of my
salvation.
He teaches my hands to make war,
So that my arms can bend a bow of
bronze.
You have also given me the shield
of Your salvation;
Your gentleness has made me great.”
The anointing of the Holy Spirit is upon our lives not only
to enable us to worship God in the good times and to bring us victory over
circumstances in life, but also the anointing of the Holy Spirit is upon our
lives during our time in the cave, when no one sees us, and the enemy surrounds
us and seeks to destroy our souls. It is in the cave that we truly discover God
to be our rock, our fortress, our shield, and our salvation. It is here that
our true character is tested and our hands are trained for war. It is in the
cave that our vision is sharpened, and deep, life-long relationships are
formed.
May you discover today the greatness of our God; may His
anointing sustain you and renew your
strength and vision for all He has for you.
Andy Clark
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