“Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you” (1 Peter 5:6-7 KJV).
Sometimes what inconveniences you is purpose calling. David came home from his job (training) to
check on the sheep that he loved (he loved what others considered to be insignificant). His father told him to take some things to his brothers who were on the battlefield. Most of us would have wanted to argue that we need rest, but purpose had placed a demand on David and he went.
David had training in everything that God planned for him. He was trained as a Shepard to seek God and to be brave. He didn’t go around telling people that he could fight wild animals. Some of you don’t go telling people about the demons that you have slayed through the Hold Ghost in private.
David saw what Saul didn’t. David saw how a
kingdom operated. Some of us are on assignment but we complain about the assignment is paying us instead of paying attention to what is going on around us. David saw the good side and the bad side of what it was like to be a king. He saw the king’s day to day schedule, his relationships with other kings, the calendar of when the next war might start, and how to prepare for those battles.
God is trying to teach you something, but you
are stuck on complaining. God is trying to raise you
up and take you some places, but you are lying to
yourself about being jealous of others and you are crying because of what you don’t have. Wipe your eyes, get off the floor, and begin to take notes!
God has plans for you but your heart is looking
at what you don’t have instead of listening.
God give me an ear to hear what you are saying
to me. Let my heart search for your goodness and
not your hand. You are a good Father. You have allowed me to be in places that I never deserved to be in and that I never thought that I would go to.
You have placed me in a position to conquer the land, but my emotions have distracted me. Forgive me God. I am sorry.
David saw your goodness in all things whether that was with the sheep, as a palace staff member, in
the battlefield, or as a king. He never forgot who you are.
You are good to me in all conditions of life. You have prepared me and I am good enough. Father help me to
always be teachable and help my emotions to be stable
in you. In Jesus name, amen.
“So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up” (Galatians 6:9 NLT).
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