03/06/2025
*Good afternoon fam, I trust we’re having a great day.*
*Søren Kierkegaard, a danish philosopher and the father of existentialism, believed man is weak, lost, and in despair because they’re disconnected from God.*
*We all could be asking, with silent desperation: Where does a man go when his soul is disconnected, when strength has failed, and hope is dim as dusk, Where can a man surrender if he is weak?*
*The Kings of the Fellowship heard the whispers in your heart, and they sent them upward, carried on trembling prayers.* *The heavens responded—not in thunder, but in clarity, with a name wrapped in both mystery and mercy: “Adullam.”*
*A cave— with the resemblance of a womb, where seeds surrender to be shaped for destiny to be birthed.*
*David fled there—not as a king, but as a fugitive.* *Bruised by betrayal, hunted by hatred, and there, in the shadows of stone, He was joined by a company of broken men— Men in distress, men in debt, men discontented (1Samuel 22:2). Not soldiers. Not saints. Just scars and stories.*
*Yet in that hidden hollow of total surrender, He became their captain.* *And they, under the fire of fellowship and the hammer of God’s hand, became David’s mighty men (2 Samuel 23).* *Through them Giants were slain.* *Battles were won. Loyalty was carved into their bones.*
*They stormed enemy camps just to draw water for their king.* *They stood when others fled.*
*They conquered because they first surrendered.*
*Throughout the month of June, starting from this Thursday, we will be subjected to the Adullam experience–* *the place where ashes become armor, where the dismissed become deliverers, where weakness meets the whisper of God’s will.*
*So if you’re asking, “Where do I turn when I can’t carry myself anymore?”*
*Listen closely. Heaven still echoes with the answer:*
*“Adullam.”*
*The place where men are not just found—*
*But fully made.*