* Ambition is a great follower, but a terrible leader. 
* Letting ambition in the driver’s seat will cause you to arrive at a place God did not intend for you to be. 
* Waiting on God gives you: 
    * Purity - purifies your ambition so you want what God wants you to want. 
    * Presence - like waiting to eat until the person you’ve invited shows up. 
    * Power - “those who wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength…” 
* The result of not waiting - you forfeit what was supposed to be you...                        
                                                    
                                * Ambition is a great follower, but a terrible leader. 
* Letting ambition in the driver’s seat will cause you to arrive at a place God did not intend for you to be. 
* Waiting on God gives you: 
    * Purity - purifies your ambition so you want what God wants you to want. 
    * Presence - like waiting to eat until the person you’ve invited shows up. 
    * Power - “those who wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength…” 
* The result of not waiting - you forfeit what was supposed to be yours. 
* Backstory - the Philistines had the Israelites in a pinch, so they needed God’s help. 
* They waited for Samuel to show up and sacrifice the animals, but he didn’t show for a week. 
* Vs 7-13 - Saul took matters into his own hands. 
* The king jumped ahead of the priest. 
* He “felt compelled” - he put his thing ahead of God’s thing and therefore he had a false peace about doing something that was wrong. 
* Saul’s ambition to win field his decision to move forward when he should’ve held back. 
* His “feeling” should have been weighed by Scripture. 
* Vs 14 - Saul was replaced by a man who would be “after God’s heart.”  
* This is the first mention of that phrase, which shows that Saul was after his own heart and not God’s. 
* Going after someone’s heart is about pursuit, like a server at a restaurant. They want to win your affection. 
* From “Rescuing Ambition” - waiting cultivates patience and redefines our definition of productivity. 
    * “For God, productivity is wrapped up in transformation - it’s about who we are becoming, not what we are accomplishing.” 
* What do we do?  Two Keys: 
* 1) The “state” of waiting - your mindset where you let the priest lead the king. 
    * Don’t take matters into your own hands. Don’t bust doors open. It’s a faith “walk,” not run. 
* 2) The “service” of waiting - your method where you actively serve while you wait.
    * Be busy about your task at hand. Don’t focus on the next big thing. Cultivate faithfulness.                            
                            
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