Calming the Anxiety Inside the CaveKing David, before he came to be Israel's king, was hemmed in within at least two caves and clearly suffered anxiety. We would too, of course. But, as is recorded in Psalms 57 and 142, David's anxiety became manifest in two dipolar ways. Psalm 142 is more melancholy than Psalm 57. If we imagine being trapped by an enemy, and being worried about being found in our hiding, our mood is bound to dither from cowardice to courage to cowardice and back again, over and over so long as we remain in that situation.
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