Fall on the WRONG ear on fine morning...Who was that ??????????

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kathiresan jeyapandian

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Mar 25, 2015, 10:29:39 PM3/25/15
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David
1.Little boy borned in the world for a purpose
2. He knowed God was with him
3. He killed lion and bear - Supernatural Evidences
4. Saul sent BIG warriors but No Use - Political or Worldly Strength
5. Saul sent BIG PHD holders but No Use - Denominational Preachers
6. Saul sent "TRAINED" warriors of "MEN" who cannot face the battle.
7. David was "GOD" trained...God "Anointed" - see the difference.
    Man trained vs God trained
8. The enemy, when he's got the edge on you, he likes to boast 
9. One fine morning the challenge went into wrong hears for the devil..It's David's hear...."I defy the armies of Israel." Brother, it happened to fall on the wrong ear that morning for him. There was a little fellow standing out there knowed where he was at
10.  What we need tonight is men and women knows their position in Jesus Christ
11. But he knew that he was elected by God and had the anointing upon him. He'd put God to a test and he knowed Who God was. He knowed where he was standing
12. Elected, called, anointed, and placed - positionally placed. We are placed positionally in Christ Jesus as kings and priests
13. John 14:14 - If ye shall ask "ANYTHING" in my name, I "WILL DO" IT.
The value you place on the Word determines the power. King David Valued like anything - Over 200 times, the Old Testament describes God as the Lord of hosts.

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David cast out devils by playing on his string instrument. That's what the Scripture says. That's right. And when David would begin to play, the evil spirit would leave Saul. Is that right? So this little boy was borned in the world for a purpose. You believe that?
And he knowed God was with him. Sure he did. Because he'd able to... He was a crack shot; he was a woodsman. And he had a little slingshot out there. And an old lion got a... And bear one day, run in and grabbed a little sheep and started out with it, and David took his sling, and knocked the lion down, and took the sheep out of his mouth. And when the lion rose up, come to himself and rose up, David just caught him by the beard and give his hunting knife to him, and that ended it. So he knowed God was with him. He killed the bear also. And he knew God was with him.
And now, the next thing he did, played and cast out devils. If that ain't a Spirit filled man, I never seen one. He might be little and ruddy, but he was a Spirit filled man. God was with him.

Then the first thing you know there broke out a war, and the Philistines come over and said, "Well, we're just going to have war with Israel." And Saul got all of his people. Sent that little old ruddy boy back over on the hillside there to watch his daddy's sheep. And so, then he sent the big warriors out to fight the battle, said, "That little old fellow can't fight. So we put him back out there with the sheep. So we'll just send these great big men out there to do the job."
So he sent all of his boys out and give them the sword and so forth, and their spears. And they were trained warriors. They went out there with all their Ph.D's and everything to fight the battle. The enemy's always there to challenge them.

So there come a big fellow out, Goliath, nine foot three inches tall, great big fellow. Walked out, said, "I'll make you a proposition. Why all these men die?" Said, "Send me a man over here and let me fight him. And if he kills me, we'll be your servants. If I kill him, why, you'll be our servants." Sure, the enemy, when he's got the edge on you, he likes to boast and carry on like that. Oh, he gives a big boast.
So everyone of them, all them big degrees, they was shivering; they was scared of that fellow 'cause he was a--a big man. So he boasted like that for forty days. Did you ever notice, forty is a--is the number of temptation? Certainly is. Moses in the mountain for forty days, come back and was tempted. Jesus went into the wilderness forty days and was tempted: forty days of temptation. Rained forty days, and so forth, forty is God's number of temptation.

And then along... Jesse went out and got his little boy, and said, "David, go over and get some bread and parched corn and so forth, and go up and find out how the boys are. And get their pledge if they're still living right before God, and come on back."

So David gets his little donkey, I guess, and saddles him up, and throws the parched corn and bread on it, and away he went to the battle. Well, about the time he got over there into the battle, why, that morning they was all standing out, both armies scared. Well, this big Goliath walks out there that morning with all of his great big pounds after pounds of breastplate on, his big shin guards and everything, walked out there and said, made his great boast and said, "I defy the armies of Israel."

Brother, it happened to fall on the wrong ear that morning for him. There was a little fellow standing out there knowed where he was at. Amen.

What we need tonight is somebody else who knows where they're at. What we need tonight is men and women knows their position in Jesus Christ. And when the devil makes his big boast... Sure he makes his boast. He's still making his boast. We still got Goliaths. And we still got Davids too. Thanks be to God for that.
He made his big boast, and it fell on the ears of the wrong fellow, a little old fellow walking around there, he had to look up to see he's a man, like that. But he knew that he was elected by God and had the anointing upon him. He'd put God to a test and he knowed Who God was. He knowed where he was standing.
Now, I want you to notice how beautiful this is, to you people. We'll hurry now because, I am just about three minutes over time now.

Notice, David was called by election. He was elected, called, anointed, and placed (See?): elected by God, called from sheep herding to be the king, anointed, and positionally placed. Look. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph; Abraham: election, Isaac: justification, and Jacob: grace, and Joseph: perfection, nothing against Joseph. All right, there you are, called. Are you a David? Called, elected first by God...

How many Christians here, raise up your hand. You're not a Christian by your desire; you're a Christian by God's desire. Amen. "No man can come to Me except My Father draws him first." You was elected by God before the foundation of the world to be a Christian. That's Scripture. Jesus said, "No man can come except My Father calls him."

First thing you was elected, called. Then when God elected you, then He called you, and you heeded to His call. Then He poured the anointing oil on you, the Holy Ghost. When the cruse of oil... What does the oil represent in the Bible? Holy Spirit. When he poured the oil upon him, he baptized him with the Holy Spirit in a symbol form. Amen. I hope you get that. That just come fresh. He poured the oil upon him, just went all over him, a whole horn full of it (Amen.), not sparingly. And that's the way God pours the Holy Ghost on a man, not sparingly, just baptizes him into it, anointing him with the Spirit.
Notice, he right then, when that anointing struck him, he was positionally placed as king. Amen. You are placed positionally in Christ Jesus as kings and priests. Is that right? The moment you receive the Holy Spirit, God places you in the Kingdom, an heir. What a beautiful picture. There you are.

You paint your steps red, and see if the neighbor don't paint his steps red. That's right. Buy a Mercury and see if the neighbor don't want a Mercury. They want to match. I don't care whether my pants match my coat, or my shirt matches my suit; I want my experience to match God's Bible. That's the kind of a match that Christians ought to have. Not whether Jones has got a big church and I got a little one. I want Christ. Hallelujah! That's right. Yes. There's where it comes, friends._50-0716 - Believest Thou This?-Rev. William Marrion Branham.




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