MartyMuppets
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And wasn't David amazing in the way he wept and mourned for Saul's death William?
He surely exemplifies the godly attitude of forgiveness in this. Anybody else might have rather felt like celebrating. We would have expected David to shout out "Hooray! He's dead! He cannot threaten my life anymore!" Which is undoubtedly what the hapless Amalekite was firmly expecting.
When we think of how forgiving David was towards Saul after how he had treated him, it should put us to shame when we cannot easily forgive others for the smallest of offences they commit against us, should it not?
He surely exemplifies the godly attitude of forgiveness in this. Anybody else might have rather felt like celebrating. We would have expected David to shout out "Hooray! He's dead! He cannot threaten my life anymore!" Which is undoubtedly what the hapless Amalekite was firmly expecting.
When we think of how forgiving David was towards Saul after how he had treated him, it should put us to shame when we cannot easily forgive others for the smallest of offences they commit against us, should it not?