This verse serves to affirm that the Lord’s decision is final and will not be changed.1 Where he is often open to relenting from sending calamity (see Jeremiah 18:5–10; Joel 2:13; Jonah 4:2), he is not open to changing his decision regarding Saul.2 His decision to take the kingship from Saul is an example of his faithfulness to do what he has promised. He will never repent for choosing David (see Psalm 89:28–37).3
29 And also the Glory of Israel will not lie or have regret, for he is not a man, that he should have regret.”