F.B. Meyer emphasizes the significance of David's anointing as king by the men of Judah, drawing parallels to the future recognition of Jesus as King by the Jewish people before the world at large. He highlights the importance of continually acknowledging Christ as King in every new phase of life, encouraging believers to seek a fresh endowment of power from God as they face new responsibilities. Meyer urges that just as David was anointed in Hebron, we too must regularly reaffirm our commitment to Christ, especially as we transition from obscurity to prominence. The sermon calls for a personal reflection on whether we have truly anointed Jesus as our King, reminding us of His closeness and kinship with us.