Jonathan and David are exemplary of true friendship and as the chapter describes their interaction in crisis we see 1. Christ-like Love - Jonathan shows himself to be a friend in need and a true friend in crisis who is marked by selflessness, kindness and loyalty 2. Divine purpose - as David falters in his faith Jonathan shows him that even in crisis we ought to be sure of God's promises and confident in God's purposes 3. Covenant Faithfulness - the covenant between the two men, which drives the action in the chapter, is wonderful but pales in comparison to the covenant relationship between God and His people
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Born and raised in South Africa, Carl Muller came to faith in Christ in his late teens and prepared for the Christian ministry at Tyndale Bible College and Seminary. He has pastored churches in Cambridge, Kingston and Burlington, Ontario and presently serves as teaching elder at...