1 Samuel 31:6
“So Saul, his three sons, his armorbearer, and all his men died together that same day.”
Death is the natural end of every life. However, the death of Saul and his sons was particularly tragic because it was premature.
Years earlier, Saul set in motion a course of life that was guaranteed to end badly. He began to ignore the Word of the Lord, and to live life his own way. Although the impact was not immediate, it was inevitable. Before long, Saul and his sons found themselves surrounded by an enemy they could not defeat. Things did not have to end this way for Saul. It clearly was not the will of God for him to watch his children die in battle, or to fall on his own sword to avoid being tortured by his enemies. All of that could have been avoided had Saul been…
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