Why do God’s promises seem to take so long?

This is the Sunday sermon at Calvary Temple, India, delivered by Dr. P. Satish Kumar on September 8, 2024.


About 13 years before David actually became king, God had anointed David as king over Israel through Samuel. The reason was that David lived according to God’s heart, had a heart that pleased God, preserved his holiness in his youth, and lived as a mighty warrior in the hands of God.

The Bible says, “For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him” (2 Chronicles 16:9). In these last days, those who live truly and righteously are becoming rare. It would be wonderful if God’s eyes were upon you in such times. Reflect on this!

When God examined the Israelites, everyone seemed to be wicked, but David, who was in his youth, appeared to be living according to God’s will. Consequently, God anointed David as king of Israel through the prophet Samuel.

However, David did not immediately get the opportunity to rule as king.

Dear sisters and brothers, God sometimes takes time to fulfill His perfect will for us. This was the case with David. He had to wait 13 years to rule as king. During this waiting period, David learned a lot. He learned about human envy, animosity, and hatred through Saul.

In our spiritual journey, we meet good people who bring us joy, and loving people who leave sweet memories in our lives. We also encounter bad people who teach us valuable lessons. Similarly, spiritual mentors improve our lives, bring us closer to God, and live as examples.

David learned patience through Saul. When Saul tried to kill him, David had to endure in a desperate and dire situation, wandering in the wilderness. David had to wait for the fulfillment of God’s promise. For about 13 or 14 years, Saul obstructed David from receiving the blessings and authority he was destined for. However, during these 13 or 14 years, God taught David valuable lessons.

Dear sisters and brothers, if you are going through struggles, labor, and trials, God is teaching you valuable lessons. God has higher plans and thoughts for you. He wants to bless you, make you a blessing to many, elevate you, and fulfill His higher purposes for you. To inherit these blessings, you need to gain experiences that God allows through people like Saul.

David learned great patience, but he also made mistakes out of despair and impatience. David became afraid of Saul. In reality, David had no reason to fear. The Bible says, “The Lord is with David.” Thus, God did not deliver David into Saul’s hands. If God did not deliver David to Saul, Saul had no chance of harming him! Yet, David faltered in his faith.

In our lives, we might lose things, but we should never lose our faith. The Bible says, “Everything is possible for one who believes” (Mark 9:23).

David, in his fear of Saul, made the mistake of seeking refuge in the land of the Philistines rather than trusting God. As a result, he faced difficulties and obstacles to the anointing as king of Israel.

The Bible says that Abner, Saul’s commander, made Ishbosheth, Saul’s son, king over Israel (2 Samuel 2:8-9). Abner was initially a commander of Saul’s army but proved to be an ineffective leader. At one time, David even spared Abner’s life (1 Samuel 26:12-16).

Now, Abner feared that David would become king over Israel after being made king over Judah. Abner, driven by envy, sought to prevent David from becoming king over all Israel.

When we are about to see progress and blessings, when we are moving forward with hope, and when good days seem to be approaching, people like Abner will undoubtedly come into our lives.

Dear sisters and brothers, when you are on the verge of achieving your goals, when it’s time to receive what you’ve been waiting for, many obstacles will arise to prevent you from attaining it. Such obstacles may even come from those in ministry or service.

When such obstacles arise, please don’t be discouraged, fearful, or troubled. Even if you feel like things are getting worse when you expect them to get better, remember that it’s a time of testing.

Bible scholar J.J. Butler stated that while it is true that David was anointed king over Israel, it took about seven and a half years for him to become king over the entire nation. This delay was possibly due to David’s mistake of seeking refuge in the Philistine territory rather than fully trusting in God.

Sometimes, due to our mistakes and sins, God might delay the blessings He intends to give us. David’s delay in becoming king might have been a result of seeking refuge in the Philistines.

Luke 1:5-8, 11-18, 20, 22

Zechariah did not believe in God’s promises! When we fail to trust God at the right time, we must pay the price.

David faced the same situation. He was meant to trust in God’s promises but faltered and went to places he shouldn’t have, seeking refuge with those he shouldn’t have. As a result, obstacles arose to his anointing as king of Israel. Abner, a wicked person, obstructed David’s anointing.

The Bible says, “You will be afraid and sin” (2 Samuel 2:8-9). Fear leads us to sin.

Abner, despite being ineffective, wanted to continue his role, so he made Ish-bosheth king over Israel. Despite the military incapacity of Ish-bosheth, Abner’s actions were driven by his own schemes.

In the end, David became strong while Saul’s house weakened (2 Samuel 3:1). When Saul’s family and David’s family were at war, David became stronger while Saul’s house weakened.

Dear readers, Saul, who was an obstacle in David’s life, died, and David was anointed king. If you commit to God’s will and trust Him, despite obstacles and delays, God will give you the best blessings He has in store. Even when it seems like nothing is happening, remember that God is working in ways you may not yet understand.

A little girl once brought apples to her mother. When her mother asked for an apple, the little girl bit into each apple and placed it back in the basket, thinking her mother would eat them all. The mother, feeling hurt and confused, eventually realized that her daughter was trying to give her the best apples.

Similarly, do not misinterpret God’s delay in blessings. He is preparing the best for you, and during this time, He wants you to gain the experiences you need.


Your Sorrow Can Turn into Joy

This is the Sunday sermon at Calvary Temple, India, delivered by Dr. P. Satish Kumar on September 1, 2024.

In spiritual life, there are labors, hardships, obstacles, dangers, humiliations, and perils. But they are only temporary! If you are afraid of the troubles, losses, or diseases in your life today, thinking that it is the end of everything and that you will not see better days in your life… remember, whatever trouble has begun in your life, God is about to bring it to an end.

The time is coming soon when God will remove the trouble, the struggle, and the humiliation that has crushed you. Until then, it is your responsibility to preserve your faith, testimony, and holy life. Good days will certainly come to your life. This truth can be understood through the life of David.

David was pursued and fled in fear for his life. He had to endure many sleepless and unstable days in his life. Eventually, thinking that there was no security for him in the land he was in, he made a hasty decision and went to foreign lands. By going to the land of the Philistines and seeking refuge there, he put his life at risk and lost his family.

Dear brothers and sisters! In our lives, our security is only in God! When we choose to take refuge under the wings of God and seek Him, He provides safety even in the fiery furnace and in the tumultuous sea. That is, sometimes we must go through fiery trials in our lives. But if the work we are doing, the faith we possess, the testimony we have, and our holiness please God, then God will be with us in whatever circumstances we face.

When the clouds cover the sky, the eagle soars high above to see the sun. Where the sun is, there is light, and where there is light, there is no rain. So, when the clouds cover the sky, the eagle does not fear the clouds but flies towards the sun, moving forward.

In our lives, we should not fear the clouds (circumstances) that scare us but keep our focus on Jesus, the righteous Sun, who shines continuously for us. By looking towards Him, we will overcome the clouds around us and move forward.

The Bible says that those who live righteously on this earth will face troubles. But do not forget the truth that God allows these troubles to lead a righteous person to a higher state!

The troubles, losses, and diseases you face today are not meant to crush you! Understand the truth that God allowed them to elevate you to a higher state!

☛ If Joseph had not been sold into slavery… would he have become the Prime Minister of Egypt?
☛ If Job had not gone through suffering… would he have received the blessing of restoration?
☛ If the Jews had not been thrown into the fiery furnace… would they have attained a high position with Nebuchadnezzar?
☛ If Daniel had not been thrown into the lions’ den… would he have reached a high position after the king?
☛ If Jesus Christ had not died on the cross for us… would He have come as the Savior of the world?

The struggles of the righteous are only temporary! After a while, God turns all these troubles into blessings and makes you an example to the world.

The struggles David faced and the hardships he endured were overwhelming for him. In such situations, instead of drawing closer to God, David stumbled. That is, during the time when he should have drawn nearer to God, he became distant.

Troubles can either strengthen or weaken a person’s spiritual life! Dear brothers and sisters! If the troubles you are facing mentally and physically are making you weaken, it is a fact that you are not truly seeking God!

If you are seeking God amidst your troubles, God will eventually make your troubles submit to you. This is God’s way!

David, who had faced troubles, went to his enemies for help and ended up losing everything. In a desperate situation, he came to God. After losing everything and everyone, when David came to God, God showed mercy on him.

Rather than coming to God only after making mistakes and losing everything, if you come to God during times of trouble and struggle, and seek His mercy, you will surely see God’s answer in your life!

David, who lost everything, received double blessings when he sought God. The time had come for him to move forward from the place called Ziklag. The reason: David received news that Saul, who had been pursuing him and causing him sleepless nights, had died.

Do not forget the truth that troubles have an end just as they have a beginning! How your trouble began in your life… it will soon come to an end. Everything that begins has an end!

Good days came in David’s life…
☛ The time came when troubles were over!
☛ The time came when tears were wiped away!
☛ The time came when his dreams came true!
☛ The time came when he had a full meal!

Just as David believed, if you trust in God, the time will soon come when your tears will be wiped away, you will have a full meal, and all your dreams will come true. Do not forget this truth!

Even on the day when all David’s dreams came true, he did not rush. He went to God! The reason is that troubles came when he did not go to God first, and he lost everything. So, now he learned wisdom. From now on, he made it a point to seek God’s permission in everything he did.

Making mistakes is natural for humans! But repeating mistakes is a characteristic of foolishness!

Since David learned lessons from his mistakes, corrected his life, and wished to live as God desired, he prayed before moving from his current place to a higher state. God clearly revealed to David where he should go.

The Bible says: “Who is the man that fears the Lord? Him shall He teach in the way that he should choose” (Psalms 25:12).

If you are a righteous person who rejects evil, God will show you which path to choose, which place to select, which job to take, and which person to choose.

The characteristic of those who live far from God is “selfishness!” David did not think, “As long as I am fine, and as long as I am peaceful.” Instead, David took his family from a dangerous place to a place of peace. David had the spirituality of “if I am blessed, my family should also be blessed.” The reason for David’s high spirituality was that he lived close to God.

As David moved to a higher state, he took his family along with him. Not only that, but he also took others who were in trouble and difficulties to a higher state. That is, David had the remarkable spirituality of “it is not enough for me to be blessed; those around me should also be blessed.”

Dear brothers and sisters! God blesses you because you will be a blessing to many! May many be blessed through you! God supports you because you will support those who are struggling without help.

David became a blessing to his family and those around him after coming close to God.

Finally, David reached Hebron, where God had told him to go. “Then all the men of Judah came, and there they anointed David king over the house of Judah” (2 Samuel 2:4). When David went to Hebron, all the men of Judah came to him. David’s personality was such that he could unite everyone! When he went to that place, everyone came to David!

Our spirituality should be such that it attracts many!

Saul did not attract anyone! The reason was that Saul’s life was destructive!
👉 He lost God!
👉 He lost the “anointed one of God” (Samuel)!
👉 He lost David!
This was Saul’s personality.

Dear brothers and sisters! Do not let those who pray for you, love you, provide refuge for you, and support you be pushed away for any reason.

David was not someone who distanced others; he was someone who drew everyone closer! A remarkable spirituality!!

“Then all the men of Judah came, and there they anointed David king over the house of Judah” (2 Samuel 2:4). The people voluntarily anointed David as king. Samuel had once anointed David in his house, but now God anointed him as king among the people. This was David’s second anointing!

Do not get frustrated in the process of waiting! It is not easy to wait! Waiting involves many struggles. But you have to wait in the right place.

Psalm 27:14

This is the great lesson of David’s life.