EXCLUSIVE ANOINTINGS

  1. Attractive Distractions

Some oil that comes upon your head inherently excludes you from other oils, meaning that nobody can be everything, no matter how anointed they might be.  God said that David could not build Him a house, because he had been “a man of war” (1 Chronicles 28:3); meanwhile, it was the same God that made him a man of war.  The anointing to war, divine as it was, excluded him from the office or anointing of temple builder.  He was no less a man of God for being only a man of war and not also a temple builder.  Those two could not combine in his life.

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THE EQUATIONS OF GOD: SUBTRACTIONS THAT ADD AND MULTIPLY

  1. When God is Forced to Kill
We hear God say in Ezekiel 33:11 that He has “no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live.”   It will appear, however, that sometimes God is forced into doing or allowing what He has no pleasure in: the death of the wicked when they persistently refuse His entreaties of love (Proverbs 29:1) or an advocate is absent (Ezekiel 22:30-31).  Sometimes revivals break out only after such forced deaths (Proverbs 10:11; 28:28), as we shall shortly see.

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MINUS DAVID PLUS SOLOMON

That a flight is comfortable and safe does not make it the right flight for every passenger.  You can miss your destination on a good flight going a different way. God sometimes sets up leaders as a pattern for others to follow, but not for everyone therefore to follow them without discretion (Matthew 23:1-3).  Even when such leaders might be followers of Christ, everybody cannot follow them everywhere without some follower missing their specific destiny destination.

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ANOINTED ANGER

1.   A Voice in My Soul
I would never have thought of a topic like this, but I heard it sounded audibly in my soul a while ago (I don’t know how to explain that now; it often happens), and heard further the following words that I am about to bring to you.  Follow me …

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