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How David and Joseph Taught Us to See Beyond the Wound There is a holy strength in the one who chooses honor over revenge.In a world where it’s easy to cancel, criticize, and cut off, the spirit of David—and the spirit of Joseph—call us to a higher way: the posture of honor in the midst of betrayal. π₯ A King Who Honored a Fallen LeaderDavid had every reason to resent Saul.Saul had hunted him, hurled spears at him, and tried to destroy his destiny.But in 2 Samuel 1, when David hears of Saul’s death, he doesn’t rejoice. He doesn’t vindicate himself.He weeps.He laments.He writes a song of sorrow, saying: “How the mighty have fallen…” —2 Samuel 1:19 He chose to see Saul not only for his failures, but for his calling. For the anointing that had once rested upon him. For the part he played in David’s becoming. David knew something we often forget: Even broken people can be used by God to shape kings. π Joseph’s Honor in the Midst of Family PainJoseph, too, was betrayed—by his own brothers....
How David and Joseph Taught Us to See Beyond the Wound There is a holy strength in the one who chooses honor over revenge. In a world where it’s easy to cancel, criticize, and cut off, the spirit of David—and the spirit of Joseph—call us to a higher way: the posture of honor in the midst of betrayal. π₯ A King Who Honored a Fallen Leader David had every reason to resent Saul. Saul had hunted him, hurled spears at him, and tried to destroy his destiny. But in 2 Samuel 1, when David hears of Saul’s death, he doesn’t rejoice. He doesn’t vindicate himself. He weeps. He laments. He writes a song of sorrow, saying: “How the mighty have fallen…” —2 Samuel 1:19 He chose to see Saul not only for his failures, but for his calling. For the anointing that had once rested upon him. For the part he played in David’s becoming. David knew something we often forget: Even broken people can be used by God to shape kings. π Joseph’s Honor in the Midst of Family Pain Joseph, too, was betrayed—by his own b...
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