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The Hiding Place (Psalms 57–59)

The Hiding Place (Psalms 57–59)

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Caves, closets, and courage meet in one sweeping story about refuge that holds when fear refuses to blink. We open with Corrie Ten Boom’s family watch shop in the Netherlands, where a secret room saved hundreds of Jewish neighbors and eventually led Corrie through prison, loss, and a line that still steadies the heart: there is no pit so deep that God is not deeper still. From there, we step into David’s cave at En Gedi and watch an almost unthinkable choice—an easy chance to end Saul’s life—give way to a harder road of restraint and trust.

Across Psalms 57 to 59, David names the reality most of us would rather outrun: trials are unrelenting, injustice stings, and enemies circle like stray dogs. Yet his prayers turn a corner we need—away from shortcuts and toward the character of God. We talk about imprecatory prayer without flinching, why a world allergic to judgment quietly starves justice, and how the cross lets mercy flow without watering down the standard. David’s language is blunt, but his focus is not on fear; it is on a fortress he can sing about before sunrise.

This conversation threads Scripture, history, and honest questions into a single claim: refuge is not an escape hatch but a person. When power is misused, when timing feels cruel, when anxiety paces the room, we learn how to cry for justice, wait with integrity, and sing toward morning. Corrie’s testimony and David’s songs converge on a hiding place deeper than the pit, stronger than the pack, and near enough to carry you through the night.

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