1 Samuel 20 tells of the strong friendship between David and Jonathan. Both men had different backgrounds and upbringings yet their love for each other was such that the author says, "Jonathan loved David as his own soul."
In these days of perversity some have tried to twist such words and make this tremendous friendship something wicked. Yet it is none other than a true and godly passion that was demonstrated by sacrifice and protected through danger.
One can only wonder how this bond might have made a difference if it had been surrounded by loving parental protection. The king's son loved the young shepherd turned warrior yet his ruler father was tormented with jealousy.
Eventually that jealousy would bring death to both the king and his sons.
The glaring wickedness in this account is that wretched envy which destroyed so many lives.
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