Friday 6 March 2015

                                                     WHO AM I?

In 2 Samuel Chapter 7 we read about King David’s Prayer before the Lord after he heard the words of revelation through the prophet Nathan. He starts his prayer saying “Who am I, O Sovereign Lord, and What is my family that you have brought me thus far?” (2Samuel 7: 18) David was raised as a King of Israel from following the sheep. David was the eighth and the last son of Jesse, who was not even present when Samuel the prophet came to sacrifice unto the Lord. As the seven older brothers passed by the Lord did not choose them, So Samuel asked Jesse “are these all the sons you have?” and Jesse replied “there is still the youngest …..   he is tending the sheep.”1 Samuel 16:11. On hearing the Lord the prophet Samuel anoints David the king.

Are you sulking that you are the least? Are you saying that you are not known? Or are you thinking you are not fit for the great task? Maybe you are unknown unsung and unnoticed, But the Sovereign Lord knows you and calls you by your name. “God doesn’t call the qualified but qualifies whom he calls” is a famous saying. It is true, Jesus chose the ordinary fisherman to be his disciples.

1 Samuel 2:8 says “He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them with princes and has them inherit a throne of honour.” Such great are the works of our God. Our Lord Jesus will sure raise you to high standards and positions. “For God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.” 1 Corinthians 1:28. Throw away the doubts in you, You are his chosen and his masterpiece!!

Like to end this message saying, when you have inherited the honour  “…..think of what you were when you were called.” 1Cor 1 :26. King David remembered his humble beginnings and that is why he said to the Lord “Who am I?”


     WHO AM I?

In 2 Samuel Chapter 7 we read about King David’s Prayer before the Lord after he heard the words of revelation through the prophet Nathan. He starts his prayer saying “Who am I, O Sovereign Lord, and What is my family that you have brought me thus far?” (2Samuel 7: 18) David was raised as a King of Israel from following the sheep. David was the eighth and the last son of Jesse, who was not even present when Samuel the prophet came to sacrifice unto the Lord. As the seven older brothers passed by the Lord did not choose them, So Samuel asked Jesse “are these all the sons you have?” and Jesse replied “there is still the youngest …..   he is tending the sheep.”1 Samuel 16:11. On hearing the Lord the prophet Samuel anoints David the king.

Are you sulking that you are the least? Are you saying that you are not known? Or are you thinking you are not fit for the great task? Maybe you are unknown unsung and unnoticed, But the Sovereign Lord knows you and calls you by your name. “God doesn’t call the qualified but qualifies whom he calls” is a famous saying. It is true, Jesus chose the ordinary fisherman to be his disciples.

1 Samuel 2:8 says “He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them with princes and has them inherit a throne of honour.” Such great are the works of our God. Our Lord Jesus will sure raise you to high standards and positions. “For God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.” 1 Corinthians 1:28. Throw away the doubts in you, You are his chosen and his masterpiece!!

Like to end this message saying, when you have inherited the honour  “…..think of what you were when you were called.” 1Cor 1 :26. King David remembered his humble beginnings and that is why he said to the Lord “Who am I?”

     WHO AM I?

In 2 Samuel Chapter 7 we read about King David’s Prayer before the Lord after he heard the words of revelation through the prophet Nathan. He starts his prayer saying “Who am I, O Sovereign Lord, and What is my family that you have brought me thus far?” (2Samuel 7: 18) David was raised as a King of Israel from following the sheep. David was the eighth and the last son of Jesse, who was not even present when Samuel the prophet came to sacrifice unto the Lord. As the seven older brothers passed by the Lord did not choose them, So Samuel asked Jesse “are these all the sons you have?” and Jesse replied “there is still the youngest …..   he is tending the sheep.”1 Samuel 16:11. On hearing the Lord the prophet Samuel anoints David the king.

Are you sulking that you are the least? Are you saying that you are not known? Or are you thinking you are not fit for the great task? Maybe you are unknown unsung and unnoticed, But the Sovereign Lord knows you and calls you by your name. “God doesn’t call the qualified but qualifies whom he calls” is a famous saying. It is true, Jesus chose the ordinary fisherman to be his disciples.

1 Samuel 2:8 says “He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them with princes and has them inherit a throne of honour.” Such great are the works of our God. Our Lord Jesus will sure raise you to high standards and positions. “For God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.” 1 Corinthians 1:28. Throw away the doubts in you, You are his chosen and his masterpiece!!

Like to end this message saying, when you have inherited the honour  “…..think of what you were when you were called.” 1Cor 1 :26. King David remembered his humble beginnings and that is why he said to the Lord “Who am I?”

     WHO AM I?

In 2 Samuel Chapter 7 we read about King David’s Prayer before the Lord after he heard the words of revelation through the prophet Nathan. He starts his prayer saying “Who am I, O Sovereign Lord, and What is my family that you have brought me thus far?” (2Samuel 7: 18) David was raised as a King of Israel from following the sheep. David was the eighth and the last son of Jesse, who was not even present when Samuel the prophet came to sacrifice unto the Lord. As the seven older brothers passed by the Lord did not choose them, So Samuel asked Jesse “are these all the sons you have?” and Jesse replied “there is still the youngest …..   he is tending the sheep.”1 Samuel 16:11. On hearing the Lord the prophet Samuel anoints David the king.

Are you sulking that you are the least? Are you saying that you are not known? Or are you thinking you are not fit for the great task? Maybe you are unknown unsung and unnoticed, But the Sovereign Lord knows you and calls you by your name. “God doesn’t call the qualified but qualifies whom he calls” is a famous saying. It is true, Jesus chose the ordinary fisherman to be his disciples.

1 Samuel 2:8 says “He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them with princes and has them inherit a throne of honour.” Such great are the works of our God. Our Lord Jesus will sure raise you to high standards and positions. “For God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.” 1 Corinthians 1:28. Throw away the doubts in you, You are his chosen and his masterpiece!!

Like to end this message saying, when you have inherited the honour  “…..think of what you were when you were called.” 1Cor 1 :26. King David remembered his humble beginnings and that is why he said to the Lord “Who am I?”

     WHO AM I?

In 2 Samuel Chapter 7 we read about King David’s Prayer before the Lord after he heard the words of revelation through the prophet Nathan. He starts his prayer saying “Who am I, O Sovereign Lord, and What is my family that you have brought me thus far?” (2Samuel 7: 18) David was raised as a King of Israel from following the sheep. David was the eighth and the last son of Jesse, who was not even present when Samuel the prophet came to sacrifice unto the Lord. As the seven older brothers passed by the Lord did not choose them, So Samuel asked Jesse “are these all the sons you have?” and Jesse replied “there is still the youngest …..   he is tending the sheep.”1 Samuel 16:11. On hearing the Lord the prophet Samuel anoints David the king.

Are you sulking that you are the least? Are you saying that you are not known? Or are you thinking you are not fit for the great task? Maybe you are unknown unsung and unnoticed, But the Sovereign Lord knows you and calls you by your name. “God doesn’t call the qualified but qualifies whom he calls” is a famous saying. It is true, Jesus chose the ordinary fisherman to be his disciples.

1 Samuel 2:8 says “He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them with princes and has them inherit a throne of honour.” Such great are the works of our God. Our Lord Jesus will sure raise you to high standards and positions. “For God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.” 1 Corinthians 1:28. Throw away the doubts in you, You are his chosen and his masterpiece!!

Like to end this message saying, when you have inherited the honour  “…..think of what you were when you were called.” 1Cor 1 :26. King David remembered his humble beginnings and that is why he said to the Lord “Who am I?”

                                                              WHO AM I?

In 2 Samuel Chapter 7 we read about King David’s Prayer before the Lord after he heard the words of revelation through the prophet Nathan. He starts his prayer saying “Who am I, O Sovereign Lord, and What is my family that you have brought me thus far?” (2Samuel 7: 18) David was raised as a King of Israel from following the sheep. David was the eighth and the last son of Jesse, who was not even present when Samuel the prophet came to sacrifice unto the Lord. As the seven older brothers passed by the Lord did not choose them, So Samuel asked Jesse “are these all the sons you have?” and Jesse replied “there is still the youngest …..   he is tending the sheep.”1 Samuel 16:11. On hearing the Lord the prophet Samuel anoints David the king.

Are you sulking that you are the least? Are you saying that you are not known? Or are you thinking you are not fit for the great task? Maybe you are unknown unsung and unnoticed, But the Sovereign Lord knows you and calls you by your name. “God doesn’t call the qualified but qualifies whom he calls” is a famous saying. It is true, Jesus chose the ordinary fisherman to be his disciples.

1 Samuel 2:8 says “He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them with princes and has them inherit a throne of honour.” Such great are the works of our God. Our Lord Jesus will surely raise you to high standards and positions. “For God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.” 1 Corinthians 1:28. Throw away the doubts in you, You are his chosen and his masterpiece!!

Like to end this message saying, when you have inherited the honour  “…..think of what you were when you were called.” 1Cor 1 :26. King David remembered his humble beginnings and that is why he said to the Lord “Who am I?”

      

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