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Today's life changing message by Bishop Mark Brown from Arlington, TX talks to about from burned areas to the Throne of Israel. 

David didn't go from anointing to the throne overnight. God led him through three strategic seasons, and each one mattered.

First was Gath, the season of preservation. Gath was enemy territory, yet God used it to keep David alive. In Gath, David learned how to survive without promotion, gain wisdom in unfamiliar systems, and function without favor. Gath keeps you alive—but it cannot crown you.

Then came Ziklag, the season of purification. What preserved David in Gath was burned in Ziklag. Loss, pressure, and betrayal tested his leadership. Instead of reacting, David strengthened himself in the Lord, inquired of God, pursued, and recovered all. Ziklag removes what promotion cannot tolerate.

Finally came the throne, the season of appointment. David had been anointed years earlier, but now he was publicly positioned. The throne required obedience, restoration, humility, and the ability to govern people—not just survive crisis.

Here's the progression: Gath to Ziklag to the throne—preservation, purification, appointment. You can't skip a season, but you're not meant to stay in all of them.

Your appointment is ahead.