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John 15:16
God has chosen you and appointed you for incredible things in his kingdom
Story of David before Goliath.
God tells Samuel He’s going to appoint a new king of Israel.
Goes to Jesse’s house and Jesse bring all his sons.
After the first son Samuel thinks, “This has to be him”
God says: 1 Samuel 16:7
Goes through the rest of the sons and God says no to all of them.
Samuel asks if there are any other sons.
Jesse brings in David.
God Says: 1 Samuel 16:12-13
David was 15 when he was anointed and it wasn’t until he was 30 that he actually became king.
Sometimes there are steps before our higher calling is fulfilled.
David kept being faithful in the field rather than getting entitled.
Meanwhile Saul is being tormented and says: 1 Samuel 16:16
Someone mentions David so they bring him in.
David was faithful with music so God used it as a step towards David’s higher calling.
A few years later David is still in the fields and his dad tells him to bring food to his brothers on the battlefield.
Gets there, hears Goliath’s speech and asks who does he think he is defying the armies of the living God.
David gets to talk to Saul one on one because he already had relationship with him through music because he had already been faithful with music when he was younger.
Says to Saul: 1 Samuel 17:36-37
David was not confident in his physical strength against Goliath.
He was confident in the authority and provision of God that he learned in the fields with the Lion and the Bear.
Saul gives him a chance but says: 1 Samuel 17:39-40
You cannot wear someone else’s armor from God. Armor is your history and intimacy with God.
Saul’s history with God was different than David’s history with God so Saul’s armor did not work on David.
Your relationship with Jesus cannot live under your parents, or youth group or friends.
It has to be your own.
Do you have your own armor with Jesus?
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