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This message reflects on David’s time of suffering in the cave, showing how God works powerfully in seasons of darkness and distress, drawing from 1 Samuel 22 to illustrate that even when David was anointed yet not reigning, God was shaping him into a shepherd-king through hardship rather than comfort. Though hunted by Saul and surrounded by the broken, indebted, and discontented, David was not abandoned; instead, God used the cave as His refining place, much like a potter’s wheel, preparing both David and those who gathered to him for future glory. The sermon parallels David’s rejection with Christ’s own suffering, pointing to the paradox of victory through defeat and calling believers to follow the rejected King, even outside the camp, as taught in Hebrews 13, and to offer their lives fully to God in response to His mercy, as urged in Romans 12. Ultimately, the message assures that those who suffer with Christ will also reign with Him, reminding listeners that caves are not the end of God’s story but often the beginning of His greatest work
You can connect with Moriel in more locations than just YouTube! Check out all our official links on the About page: https://www.youtube.com/c/MorielTVministries/about.
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This message reflects on David’s time of suffering in the cave, showing how God works powerfully in seasons of darkness and distress, drawing from 1 Samuel 22 to illustrate that even when David was anointed yet not reigning, God was shaping him into a shepherd-king through hardship rather than comfort. Though hunted by Saul and surrounded by the broken, indebted, and discontented, David was not abandoned; instead, God used the cave as His refining place, much like a potter’s wheel, preparing both David and those who gathered to him for future glory. The sermon parallels David’s rejection with Christ’s own suffering, pointing to the paradox of victory through defeat and calling believers to follow the rejected King, even outside the camp, as taught in Hebrews 13, and to offer their lives fully to God in response to His mercy, as urged in Romans 12. Ultimately, the message assures that those who suffer with Christ will also reign with Him, reminding listeners that caves are not the end of God’s story but often the beginning of His greatest work
You can connect with Moriel in more locations than just YouTube! Check out all our official links on the About page: https://www.youtube.com/c/MorielTVministries/about.

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