The Lord Was with Him
Because the Lord was with him, David was successful and loved by the people—and feared and detested by Saul. Alistair Begg examines David and Jonathan’s unity, Saul’s jealousy, and the Spirit-empowered victory David enjoyed in his endeavors. Fulfilling Israel’s longing for a king who would do battle for his people, David’s example points forward to our greater King, Jesus.
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