1 Samuel 8. Saul was a king who would "take." (six times). But the people were rejected God as King, though God was a giving King. Despite the sin of the elders, God promises to send a holy King; and a King who gives. These adjectives are not drawn from 1 Samuel 8, but still inspired to consider the nature of Jesus as the godly King and the King who gives.
The Needed King.
The Promised King.
The Incarnate King.
(fully human! And fully God.)
The Trust-Worthy King.
The Righteous King.
The Obedient King.
The Reigning King.
The Living King.
The Delivering King.
The Rescuing King.
The Humble King.
The Suffering King.
The Rejected King.
The Sacrificial King.
The Resurrected King.
The Victorious King.
The Hope-filled King.
The Eternal King.
The Giving King.
The Loving King.
Because He Loves He gives, He gives himself!
The Deserving King.
The Worthy King.