1 Samuel 9:17
"And when Samuel saw Saul, the Lord said unto him, Behold the man whom I spake of thee of! this same shall reign over my people"
Saul was wandering looking for his father’s lost animal when he encountered Samuel. This is an example of one that was wasting and wandering, but God Had a big plan for him. If we can read the penultimate verse 16; it reveals the destiny of young Saul.
The smallest of the tribes of Israel is the Benjamite, yet God gave them priority over the popular tribes to be the first King. It does not matter how small your tribe, God Has the final selection of who must be the king. From that point and going forward, Saul’s family became the frontline in the process of the first king in the land of Israel.
Do not ever despise the family you come from. God uses ordinary things to do extraordinary. However, Saul caused his God’s given destiny to fall apart. He started to enquire of man instead of God. He ruined his own destiny because he no longer trusted his God of Salvation. Brethren, it is important to focus on the One that gives us life in abundance than the abundant people’s counsel. He missed his destiny an eventually God departed from him. This year 2017, your/my God will not depart from you/me, in Jesus Name. Amen.
Prayer points for the day
1) Father, thank you for giving is another week of destiny, in thy presence in Jesus Name.
2) Father, thank you for my destiny, in Jesus Name.
3) Lord, enlarge my destiny to your glory, in Jesus Name.
4) Lord, anything and everything that is going wrong in my destiny, please fix me, in Jesus Name.
5) Lord, let me fulfill my destiny in Jesus Name.
6) Father, cover my destiny with the blood of Jesus, in Jesus Name.
7) Almighty God, fire proof my destiny so that the devil will never ever have access to my destiny, in Jesus Name.
Have a blessed and wonderful day!
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