Tuesday, 8 April 2014

God Will Bring You To That Expected End



Life is amazing! Just when you think everything is getting worked out, things begin to happen that ruin everything, leaving you wondering where God is when He is right there working it all out for your good. In some circumstances, it is impossible to see how good can emanate from where one is at despite all the prophetic utterances that may have been spoken over one’s life; but, no matter how contrary life appears to be, God is working everything out for your good and you shall yet be victorious. You are not in that situation because God is unmindful of you; and you are not alone. David must have felt like that at some point in his journey to fulfilling His destiny but God ensured the fulfillment of His word despite all the odds. 

2 Samuel 3: 1 “That was the beginning of a long war between those who were loyal to Saul and those loyal to David. As time passed David became stronger and stronger, while Saul’s dynasty became weaker and weaker.”

Samuel, the biggest of the prophets, had not only prophesied that David would be king but had also anointed him king yet it took a while for him to be king. After being anointed, David continued with his job as shepherd for a while. Eventually, through some turn of events, he became a man of war and even married the king’s daughter. Who knows, at that point he may have thought that being married to the king’s daughter brought him closer to the throne but as “life began to happen” to him, the marriage as well as every other thing he may have acquired was taken away from him. This was the beginning of a turn of events that seemed to take him further and further away from the throne.

As it often is in life, David was faced with seemingly good opportunities to end his problem and become king. Life always offers us shortcut solutions to our problem. Solutions which satan sometimes causes to appear like God- given opportunities and would usually seem to bring one to that place that God had promised to bring them to. So you feel very justified in taking the opportunity but deep down in you, you know it isn’t God-given and does not align with God’s will. David found himself there more than once; he could have killed Saul twice but restrained himself from doing so because he knew deep down in his heart that those were not God-given opportunities. Several other people, who found themselves in similar circumstances, took advantage of them; killing the reigning kings, they made themselves kings. Even Jesus was offered was such opportunities.

Luke 4: 5-6 “Then the devil took him up and revealed to him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. I will give you the glory of these kingdoms and authority over them the devil said because they are mine to give anyone I please, I will give it to you if you will worship me.”

Interestingly, David was not looking to be king before his encounter with Samuel. Yet he went through so much because of this role that he had not applied for but God chose him for. He ran from place to place, fought several battles and sometimes found safety only amongst strangers. Eventually God brought him into the role but not until he had suffered a lot; lost some things and won some victories all of which experiences were his preparation for the role but he was never told that neither did he think so. Who would have thought so? If anything, they must have thought he would end up a vagabond after all, kings are prepared in palaces and not caves but God was very mindful of him and working everything out for his good. That God is your God and has not changed. Where you are at may not almost describe how God intends for you to end. Remain blessed.

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