This story seems at first glance to involve a cowardly and faithless leader. But is that true? Or is his refusal to go into battle without the person who represented God’s presence at his side a lesson for us today?
This story seems at first glance to involve a cowardly and faithless leader. But is that true? Or is his refusal to go into battle without the person who represented God’s presence at his side a lesson for us today?