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1: When someone loses his calling and ministry, God wastes no time in replacing
him or her. Nature does not suffer vacuum and the divine assignment on the
earth must go on. As a saying goes, ‘when someone is messing up, another person
is warming up to take charge and continue the task’. This was exactly what
happened in the case of Saul and David. Once God rejected Saul as king over
Israel, He immediately set machinery in motion to anoint David as the next
king. Now, here is an observation that I find very interesting. Even after the
anointing of David as king over Israel, Saul still remained the king and ruled
over Israel for a number of years. Wow! That means that the fact that someone
is in position of power or authority today does not mean he or she is really
there! In the eyes of God, Saul was no more the king over Israel, but he still
reigned in the kingdom until he was eventually eliminated.
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2-3: When God gives someone a charge, He would give the strategy by which he
can accomplish the task, if he takes the pain to ask Him. But oftentimes, we
tend to run with the assignment without taking time to ask God for the
strategy. If not for the fear of losing his life, Samuel would not have had
cause to ask God how he was going to anoint David as king when Saul was still
alive and on the throne. But when he expressed his fear, God, Who was never
short of ideas, told him how he should go about it. And it worked!
Vs.
14: Vacuum is one thing that Nature does not allow at any point in time. That
is why the place of the Spirit in every man will either be occupied by the
Spirit of God or another spirit. In the case of Saul, immediately the Spirit of
God departed from him, a distressing spirit took over and began to influence
his behaviours henceforth.
GOD’S
PERCEPTION Vs. MAN’S PERCEPTION
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7: The way and “what” God sees are quite different from the way and “what” men
see. Men usually look at the exteriors, God considers the interiors; men regard
the action, God looks at the motive; men are impressed with the presentation,
God is impressed with the preparation; men focus on the container, God’s focus
is on the content; men applaud the stunts, God appraises the heart and the list
goes on.