THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 4: DAVID — THE INGREDIENT OF DELAY
THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 4: DAVID — THE INGREDIENT OF DELAY In Part 3, we explored the life of Jephthah and the ingredient of rejection. We learned that: Rejection is not always denial — it is often redirection. The rejected can become the requested. Identity must not be built on people’s opinions. “ The stone the builders rejected…” (Psalm 118:22) Now we step into another difficult ingredient… Not betrayal. Not rejection. But delay. Delay is frustrating. Because you know: You are called. You are anointed. You are capable. Yet… nothing seems to be moving. Doors are not opening. Opportunities are not aligning. Timing is not making sense. And you begin to ask: “ God, why is it taking so long?” Let’s step into the life of David. A man who was anointed early… But enthroned much later. Anointing Does Not Cancel Process David was chosen and anointed as king. “ Arise, anoint him…” (1 Samuel 16:12) But after the oil came…He went back to the field. No throne. No crown. No announceme...