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In today’s reading of Tyndale’s OYCSB (with featured content written by the CBT team),
Saul stumbles quickly. He believes his own press. He drinks his own cool-aid. He believes He is Israel's protector rather than a steward of God's provision. For this, God will establish his kingdom for only a time in order to show mercy to Israel.
It is Saul's son, Jonathan--not Saul--who understands the role of Israel's king.
Let’s dive into today’s reading!
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By Joel Strahan4.9
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In today’s reading of Tyndale’s OYCSB (with featured content written by the CBT team),
Saul stumbles quickly. He believes his own press. He drinks his own cool-aid. He believes He is Israel's protector rather than a steward of God's provision. For this, God will establish his kingdom for only a time in order to show mercy to Israel.
It is Saul's son, Jonathan--not Saul--who understands the role of Israel's king.
Let’s dive into today’s reading!
©2023joelstrahan