The Ministering Angel Podcast
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The Ministering Angel Podcast
Anointed, Chosen, Elect: The Accuser of the Brethren!
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The episode teaches that the higher a believer’s calling and anointing, the greater the accusations, as Satan seeks to discredit, isolate, and shame God’s chosen people. Using examples such as Joseph, David, Job, and Jesus, it explains that accusation often precedes elevation and can distract believers from God’s voice. The host urges that not every accusation deserves a response, emphasizing silence, consistency, obedience, and letting God vindicate. It adds that attacks may intensify after God establishes someone, as their growth exposes others’ insecurity, but warns against bitterness and unforgiveness, affirming that what God establishes cannot be truly torn down.
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Welcome to the Ministering Angel podcast, where you'll deepen your connection with Jesus Christ. Whether new or returning, this podcast is your guide to unlocking potential and overcoming challenges. Ronald, along with various hosts, shares divine messages that inspire strength, wisdom, and resilience. More than a podcast, it's a sanctuary of faith and miracles. Get ready to be inspired and empowered There is something many believers fail to understand. The higher the calling, the greater the accusation. The more anointed, chosen, and set apart you are, the more hell seeks to discredit you before you ever fully walk in what God placed inside of you. The enemy understands something many people do not. If he cannot stop God's hand on your life, he will attempt to corrupt how people perceive you. He will attempt to stain your character, isolate you from support, and bury your voice beneath accusation. Scripture calls Satan the accuser of our brethren. He accuses day and night, not sometimes, continually. Why? Because accusation weakens confidence, creates division, and pushes people into shame, fear, isolation, and self-doubt. Many anointed people spend years fighting accusations they never deserved. Joseph was accused falsely. David was hunted like a criminal. Job was accused while suffering. Jesus himself was falsely accused, mocked, betrayed, and condemned despite being innocent. Notice the pattern. The accusation often comes before elevation. Why? Because accusation is designed to make you quit before purpose manifests. The enemy wants you exhausted from defending yourself. He wants you emotionally reactive, bitter, angry, distracted, obsessed with proving yourself to people who already chose misunderstanding over truth. But here is the danger. Some believers spend so much time fighting the accusations of man that they stop listening to the voice of God. Hear me clearly. Not every accusation deserves a response. Sometimes silence is warfare. Sometimes consistency is warfare. Sometimes obedience is warfare. Sometimes letting God vindicate you is warfare. The anointed are often misunderstood because their life exposes what others hide. Your obedience convicts compromise. Your discernment exposes manipulation. Your consistency reveals instability in others, and instead of some repenting, they accuse. The religious accused Jesus of operating by demons. Joseph's brothers accused him because of jealousy. David was accused because Saul feared what was on his life. The accusation was never truly about them. It was about what they carried. If you are chosen, understand this now. You cannot spend your life trying to convince every person of your purity, your heart, or your intentions. Even Jesus, being perfect, was lied on. Your responsibility is not controlling narratives. Your responsibility is remaining faithful. God vindicates His own. Let them accuse. Let them misunderstand. Let them mock. If God chose you, their accusations cannot cancel what Heaven ordained What happens when God establishes you and people still attempt to tear you down? This is where many believers become confused. They think once God establishes them, the attacks should stop. That once God vindicates them, elevates them, or reveals the truth, everyone will suddenly apologize, respect them, and acknowledge what God is doing. That is not always how this works. Sometimes the attacks intensify after establishment. Why? Because your existence becomes undeniable proof that God was with you the entire time. The people who lied on you, mocked you, betrayed you, abandoned you, or attempted to destroy your credibility now have to face something uncomfortable. Despite everything they did, God still established you. You still stand. You still carry peace. You still carry wisdom. You still carry anointing. You still carry purpose. That bothers demons operating through insecure and prideful people. Some people can handle your struggle, but cannot handle your establishment. They were comfortable when you looked broken, isolated, rejected, and overlooked. But once God begins confirming you publicly, it exposes that their accusations were never rooted in truth. And instead of repenting, some double down. This is why you must understand spiritual warfare beyond emotions. The enemy does not only attack before promotion, he attacks after confirmation. When David was anointed king, Saul became obsessed with tearing him down. When Nehemiah rebuilt the wall, opposition intensified. When Jesus began operating openly in power, the religious leaders sought to kill him. Notice this carefully. The attacks increased after visible evidence of God's hand. Why? Because once God establishes you, tearing you down becomes an attempt to discredit God Himself. People will question your motives. They will minimize your growth. They will call your obedience pride. They will call your boundaries arrogance. They will call your discernment judgmental. Not because you are wrong, but because your life confronts what they refuse to address within themselves. The danger for the chosen is becoming bitter after establishment. You finally survive the warfare, only to become hardened by what people did to you. But you cannot carry God's heart while feeding unforgiveness. You cannot become what wounded you. God did not establish you so you could seek revenge. He established you so His glory could be revealed through your endurance. Hear me carefully. If God established you, no person can truly tear you down. They may attack your name. They may attempt to isolate you. They may spread lies. They may gather against you. But if the foundation was built by God, heaven will sustain what Earth tries to destroy. The real question is not whether attacks will come. The question is whether you understand who established you in the first place. Thank you for joining the Ministering Angel podcast. Stay connected, stay inspired, and continue growing in faith. Until next time, be blessed and keep shining your light