The sermon titled "An Elegy For Jonathan," preached by Peter L. Meney, addresses the themes of mourning, integrity, and God’s sovereignty through the narrative in 2 Samuel 1. Meney examines the account of the Amalekite who falsely claims to have slain King Saul, drawing attention to the importance of honesty and the severe consequences of deceit, as exemplified by David's reaction. He highlights David's grief over the deaths of Saul and Jonathan, illustrating David's love and respect for them despite Saul's failings as king. Specific Scripture references include David’s mournful elegy for both Saul and Jonathan, emphasizing the grace to recognize God's anointed and the biblical call to respect authority, regardless of personal grievances. The practical significance of this sermon calls the believers to emulate Christ's integrity and to find comfort in the assurance of eternal life beyond death, highlighting that for the believer, death has lost its sting.
“Honesty and integrity is always the best course. Let those who trust the Lord not be involved in scheming or deceiving in order to get ahead.”
“David recognised and respected that Saul was king, that he was the Lord's anointed... Grace enables the believer to soften the anger and the hatred that is perhaps the natural response to those who oppose us.”
“It is not wrong to mourn the death of friends... it is good for the Lord's people not to mourn as those who have no hope.”
“Death cannot separate us from our Lord. Through death, Christ destroyed him that had the power of death and has delivered them who through fear of death are all their lifetime subject to bondage.”
The Bible teaches that mourning is a natural response to loss, as seen in David's lament for Saul and Jonathan.
2 Samuel 1:11-12, 1 Thessalonians 4:13
God's grace is shown to be sufficient through His promises and the examples of faithfulness in Scripture.
Lamentations 3:22-23, 2 Corinthians 12:9
Respecting authority honors God's sovereign appointment and preserves order in society.
Romans 13:1, 1 Peter 2:13-17
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