TSB 174.4
(Testimonies on Sexual Behavior, Adultery, and Divorce 174.4)
But David was never more worthy of admiration than in his hour of adversity. Never was this cedar of God truly greater than when wrestling with the storm and tempest. He was a man of the keenest temperament, which might have been raised to the strongest feelings of resentment. He was cut to the quick with the imputation of unmerited wrong. Reproach, he tells us, had broken his heart. (TSB 174.4) MC VC