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CAVE BEFORE CROWN – Psalm 142 – 8-10-25

CAVE BEFORE CROWN – Psalm 142 – 8-10-25

Update: 2025-08-10
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Again revealed in the title, Psalm 57 was also written in hiding during David’s fugitive wanderings.  This occasion served to inspired David to seek the assurance of divine protection far greater than the refuge the cave in Adullam could ever provide him. I Sam 22:1-2 documents the first congregation to ever sing this song. There were gathered to him and his family in this hideout, a motley crew of those in distress, debt, and bitter of soul about 400 strong. We can imagine David singing softly with pen in hand accompanied by a waning candle, his voice and the flickering light reflecting off of ancient stone cavern walls.  Some distance away at the cave’s entrance, several of his men stand guard with watchful eyes probing the distance for the dust of enemy horsemen. After repeating his new chorus several times, the cave begins to echo with hundreds of outcast voices singing: “…With my voice I cry out to the LORD; with my voice I plead for mercy to the LORD.
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CAVE BEFORE CROWN – Psalm 142 – 8-10-25

CAVE BEFORE CROWN – Psalm 142 – 8-10-25

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