Word for the day “There is cost of being anointed”
I Samuel 20:1b (NIV) What have I done? What is my crime? How have I wronged your father, that he is trying to take my life?
The cost of being one of God’s anointed can be great.
Those whom God has anointed for service and influence in His Kingdom go through a special preparation. David was anointed to be the next king over Israel. Shortly after this, while still a young boy, he was brought into King Saul’s service to play music in Saul’s court.
While there, the opportunity to stand up against Goliath elevated David for his next stage of development as the future king. As his popularity grew so did Saul’s jealousy. However, even Saul’s jealousy was God’s instrument for molding and shaping David. Saul finally decided he could no longer tolerate David’s success and popularity among the people, so he tried to kill David.
The confused young shepherd boy spent many years hiding in wilderness caves before he was able to see the hand of God in all of this. No doubt David thought that when Samuel anointed him, he would be conveniently raised up to be king with all the accompanying benefits of kingship.
God’s preparation to be used often involves trials.
God’s preparation of David involved much persecution, disloyalty, and hardship. These were the lessons necessary to be a godly king. God allowed many trials in David’s life, just as He did with Saul. David passed these trials. Saul did not.
Please remember most times our preparation will seem as if the Lord has forsaken us, but it actually means the Lord is preparing us. When God anoints us, it often is accompanied by some severe trials. These trials are designed to prepare us for the calling God has on our life. Should we fail these tests God cannot elevate us to the next level.
For a workplace believer, these trials often involve money, relationships, and other issues of the heart. When your opportunity arrives for you to go to the next place in your life, remember preparation is what gets you ready for your next opportunity. The Lord’s preparation is what gives you the confidence to do the assignment placed on your life.
Point to ponder
What if God has chosen you for a specific purpose in His Kingdom? Are you passing the trials the Lord has allowed in your life? These trials are designed to bring about greater obedience (John 14:15).
Oftentimes, it will involve great adversity. Beware of the test God may be allowing in your life before you in order to prepare you for His service opportunity.
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