I grieve for you, Jonathan my brother; you were very dear to me. Your love for me was wonderful, more wonderful than that of women.
2 Samuel 1:26 NIV
Lamenting the death of Jonathan, his close friend and son of King Saul, David’s verse highlights the profound bond they shared.
Jonathan’s love and loyalty were exceptional, even surpassing typical romantic love, reflecting the depth of their friendship with loyalty, grief, and the pain of loss.
Platonic love can be just as meaningful and impactful as romantic relationships.
Losing someone so close and devoted is a heartache familiar to many of us.
While a part of us dies amid such loss, a new part of us is born of the memories and experiences that forge us into greater maturity.
Loss is only loss if we refuse to let it transform us from the same death to the new life as they now enjoy.