David had a short respite from all the wars and did the best thing anyone can do when sitting around thinking--he meditated on God's blessings. He decided that he wanted to build a house for God to dwell in--the Temple that Solomon would later build. The Bible says that Saul lost God's mercy because the kingdom was taken from him and from his sons. His throne would not be established. Just because Saul lost the throne (God's mercy), this does not mean that Saul went to hell...in fact, the Bible seems to teach otherwise. Considering the iniquity committed by Solomon shows that Saul's transgressions were no worse.
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