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Do you wear plaid? Some of the strongest. Hi, this is Joel in Victoria. Thanks for listening to our podcast and thanks for supporting the ministry. If you enjoyed today's message, why don't you be a blessing and share it with a friend? We appreciate you and pray for God's very best in your life. God bless you and thanks for spending this time with us. We are praying for God's very best for you and your family. But I like to start with something funny and I heard about this minister that died. He was standing at the pearly gates. The man in front of him was dressed in a loud T shirt, sunglasses and blue jeans. St. Peter asked him his name. He said, I'm Joe Cohen, taxicab driver, New York City. Peter checked his list, handed him a gold staff and silk robe, and said, welcome to heaven. The minister stepped up, said, I'm Reverend Joseph Snow, past pastor of St. Mary's Cathedral. Peter checked his list and handed him a wooden staff and cotton row. He said, wait a minute, this couldn't be right. The taxi cab driver got a gold staff and this is all I get? Peter said, sir, up here we work by results. When you preached, people slept. But when he drove, people prayed. Come on, say it like you mean it. This is my Bible. I am what it says I am. I have what it says I have. I can do what it says I can do. Today I will be taught the word of God. I boldly confess. My mind is alert. My heart is receptive. I will never be the same in Jesus. Name, God bless you. I want to talk to you today about your time is coming. We all have things that we're believing for a dream to come to pass or problems to turn around. At one time we knew it was going to happen. We stood in faith. But when it's been a long time and we don't see anything improving, it's easy to get discouraged and think that it wasn't meant to be. But just because you've given up doesn't mean that God has given up. God doesn't abort dreams. The delays, the detours, the disappointments didn't stop God's plan. What he started in your life, he's going to finish. The scripture says what God has purposed, who can annul may seem like what you're believing for could never come to pass. It's too late. The odds are against you. God is saying your time is coming. He has not forgotten about you. He has seen the lonely nights. He's seen the unfair situations, the times you're doing the right thing and not getting the credit. The illness isn't improving. The the child isn't doing better. Voices whisper it will never change. Don't believe those lies. Healing is coming. Promotion is coming. Freedom is coming. God has already put it on the schedule. The date has already been ordained. Psalm 102 says there is a set time for favor. You keep honoring God, doing the right thing, and you're going to come in to some of your set times. To times that God will show out in your life, times that you will see explosive blessings. You were struggling in your finances. You didn't see how you could get ahead. And suddenly you're promoted. Suddenly your business takes off. Suddenly you get that scholarship. The medical report says that you'll never get well. But suddenly your health turns around. Suddenly you break that addiction. Suddenly your child gets back on course. What happened? You came in to your set time. If you could see what God has on your calendar, you wouldn't worry about the client you lost. You wouldn't lose sleep over that family member. You wouldn't get discouraged over that legal situation. You may have some obstacles that are not changing. You're praying and believing, but instead of complaining, living discouraged all through the day. Father, thank you that my time is coming. I'm not moved by what I see. I'm moved by what I know. That you've already set the time to favor me. You've already set the time to heal me. You've already set the time to turn this around. Get your hopes up. It's not too late. You didn't miss your chance. You wouldn't be alive if God didn't have something amazing in your future. David was 17 years old when the prophet Samuel came to his house to choose one of his father's sons as the next king of Israel. David had seven older brothers. They were bigger, taller, had more experience. David's father, Jesse, didn't bother to bring David in from the shepherd's fields. He thought, david is not king material. He's too small, too young, not as talented as his brothers. Samuel looked at the other brothers and said, it's none of these. Do you have another son? Jesse had David come in. When Samuel saw him, he said, that's the next king of Israel. People judge by the outside, by your appearance, your nationality, your education. But God looks at the heart. Don't be discouraged if people write you off. Promotion doesn't come from people. It comes from God. God sees you have a heart after him. He sees your sincerity, your integrity, your spirit of excellence. And what's on the inside is more powerful than what's on the outside. David was anointed to be the next king. But he didn't go to the palace. He went back to the shepherd's fields where he was before, and took care of his father's sheep. He was anointed before he was appointed. He knew big things were in him. He knew he was going to leave his mark. But month after month, he was stuck in the lonely shepherd's fields doing what seemed like a menial job, feeding sheep, cleaning up their waste, shoveling manure. He could have thought, God, you said I would be the king. You had Samuel anoint me. Why am I still stuck out here? I have so much more in me. But David understood this principle, that his time was coming, that what God promised was already on the schedule, that the date had already been set. Even though David was doing a menial thing, taking care of sheep, he kept being his best. Nobody was watching him. He didn't have a supervisor. He wasn't clocking in. He could have slacked off, done just enough to get by. But David went the extra mile to watch over those sheep. He fought off wild animals, kept them from harm, made sure they had food and water. He had a spirit of excellence. And because he proved to God he would be faithful taking care of sheep, God trusted him to take care of his people. And if you're not faithful in the wilderness, how can God trust you to be faithful in the promised land? Like David, most of the time, you will be anointed before you're appointed. You'll have the promise, the dream, the calling. But you won't go straight to the throne, you'll go back to the shepherd's field. How you respond when you're anointed, when you're but not appointed, will determine whether you make it to the palace. You have to be your best right where you are. You may have bigger things in you. You know, you're going to lead that department, you're going to teach that class, you're going to run that business. The promise is in your heart. You've been anointed, so to speak, but you're doing something much smaller than what's in you. Will you give it your all, even though you're overqualified for that position? Will you serve others even though you have more experience than them? If you'll pass the test of being faithful in the small, then God will trust you with much. Saul was the king of Israel. He struggled with bouts of depression and he had these tormenting spirits that came against him. His staff told him that when these attacks came, he needed someone to play music and it would help him feel better. Saul agreed and asked them to find someone. They said, we know a young man named David, the son of Jesse. He's excellent in playing the harp, the scripture says. Saul sent a message to Jesse saying, send me your son, David, the shepherd here. David had been overlooked, felt like he was forgotten. People discounted him. His father didn't believe in him. But now the king was asking for him by name. People don't determine your destiny, and someone may have put you at a disadvantage. You keep doing the right thing and your time is coming. Promotion will come calling your name. Opportunity will come looking for you. The right people will come tracking you down. God knows how to vindicate you. He knows how to cause you to stand out. Imagine Jesse hearing the knock on the door. He answers it and it's the king's right hand men standing there dressed in their military uniforms, holding their armor. Jesse thought, what in the world are they doing at my house? Am I in trouble? Have I done something wrong? The main man speaks up and says, king Saul wants your son David to come serve him in the palace. Nobody in David's family paid attention to him. They didn't give him any credit. But now the king was calling for David. I'm sure Jesse nearly passed out. Word quickly spread throughout the neighborhood. The king asked David to come work for him. Now David is the talk of the town. Esteemed, honored, looked up to. In one moment, he went from the background to the foreground, from being discounted to being admired. You may have had unfair things happen. People left you out, tried to discredit you. God saw what happened. He's keeping the records he hasn't forgotten about. You may seem like you're falling behind. You could never reach your dreams. Now it's too late. You've been stuck out in the shepherd's fields for too long. No, your time is coming. Keep doing the right thing when the wrong thing is happening. Keep being good to people that are not being good to you.
