the Chosen People

The Hunt for David Begins

Jonathan protects David from Saul’s rage, showing that true friendship mirrors God’s faithfulness—even when it costs everything.

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Proverbs 17:17
What does loyal friendship look like when everything is at stake? In 1 Samuel 20, Jonathan’s loyalty to David isn’t just touching—it’s dangerous. He risks his relationship with his father, King Saul, and even his own safety to warn David. His covenant with David is rooted in trust, faith, and a shared love for God. This kind of friendship is rare because it’s costly. Yet it reflects the very heart of God, who keeps His promises no matter the cost. We all long for safe and enduring relationships, but fear often keeps us from showing up fully. Trust feels fragile when betrayal is familiar. Still, like Jonathan, we’re called to love even when it’s risky. God’s faithfulness gives us a model—and the courage—to build trust, speak truth, and protect those we love. Sacred friendship can be a healing gift in a world that often wounds.
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