A Psalm of David Regarding His Experience in the Cave, a Prayer.
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In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Psalm 142, a prayer of David written during his time in the cave—a moment marked by fear, isolation, and deep dependence on God. As David cries out with honesty and desperation, he models a pattern we see throughout the Psalms: pouring out complaints before the Lord, acknowledging feelings of abandonment, and then slowly turning toward hope as he remembers who God is.
The conversation explores how David's circumstances were filled not only with physical danger, but also with subtle traps—temptations to take matters into his own hands rather than wait on God's timing. Drawing parallels to David's refusal to harm Saul, Curtis and Sally discuss how reliance on God often means resisting shortcuts, power grabs, or self-rescue, even when they seem justified.
This episode invites listeners to consider what it means to truly call God our refuge—not as a last resort, but as our greatest desire. Psalm 142 reminds us that even when others cannot save us, the Lord remains faithful. In hardship, loneliness, and waiting, God's goodness endures, and He alone is the One who brings us through.