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Jonathan: Son of Saul

Jonathan acts with faith while Saul falters under fear, revealing how true leadership begins with trust in God.

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Psalm 46:10
What happens when fear drives our decisions more than faith? In the story of Jonathan and Saul, we see a striking contrast between a leader clinging to control and a son stepping forward with trust in God. While Saul’s insecurities lead to rash actions, Jonathan’s courage comes from a quiet confidence in God’s power, not his own. Today, we often face pressure to act, fix, and lead with certainty. However, leadership rooted in fear creates chaos; faith-based leadership brings blessings. God calls us not to control every outcome but to trust Him in every step. Like Jonathan, we can choose faith even when outcomes are unclear. And like Saul, we’re reminded of the cost when we don’t. If we lead others—at home, at work, in our communities—may our influence grow from reliance on God, not ourselves. His timing is perfect, and His peace is real.
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