ANOINTING MAY BE NOW, APPOINTING CAN BE LATER; FACE THE PROCESS


When David was anointed with a vial of oil by prophet Samuel, he was just about fifteen (15) years of age but according to 2nd Samuel 5 v 4, David did not become king until he was 30 years old. Now you would think that immediately after his anointing, he should he appointed as king but that was not so.



Instead, in between his anointing and appointing, David faced a myriad of challenges including facing Goliath, being banished by Saul, hiding in the deserts, facing threats to his life by king Saul, living on the run and fighting many battles. In fact, after his anointing, he had to go to the shepherd's field again, tending sheep.






Just like David, you may have already being anointed but it may seem like your appointing is taking long. My message for you is to be encouraged and not be weighed down by the process. 



DONT LET THE PROCESS YOU FACE AFTER YOUR ANOINTING LEAD TO ANNOYANCE, LET IT LEAD TO PERSEVERANCE! FAITHFULNESS IN THE PROCESS LEADS TO FRUITFULNESS. Responding properly in the wilderness leads to the promised land.

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