PROCLAMATION
“… So David went and brought the ark of
God from the house of Obed-Edom into the city of David with gladness … And
David danced before The Lord with all his might … and all the house of Israel
brought up the ark of The Lord with shouting, and with the sound of the
trumpet.” 2 Samuel 6:12-15 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words were written under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God after the death of the prophet Samuel by
Nathan the prophet and Gad the seer. King
David gathered together thirty thousand young men and went to the house of
Abinadab in Gibeah to get the ark of God and bring it to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel
6:1-3) They placed the ark on a new cart
and the sons of Abinadab, Uzzah and Ahio, went along with them to guide the
cart. Along the way, one of the oxen stumbled
and Uzzah reached out and touched the ark.
The anger of The Lord was kindled against Uzzah and He struck him down
and he died right there. (2 Samuel 6:3-7)
David was both angry with and afraid of The Lord God and was not willing
to take the ark to Jerusalem. Instead he
took the ark to the house of Obed-Edom the Gittite. The ark remained there for three months and The
Lord blessed him and his entire household. (2 Samuel 6:8-11) When David was told how The Lord had blessed
the household of Obed-Edom, David went and got the ark and brought it to
Jerusalem. The Israelites rejoiced,
shouted, and sounded the trumpets as the ark entered the city. David was leaping and dancing before The
Lord. They placed the ark in the midst
of the tabernacle, then David sacrificed the burnt offerings and the fellowship
offerings, blessed the crowd, fed them, and then they went home. When David got home his wife Michal, the
daughter of Saul, told him that she saw him dancing around shamelessly and she
was displeased. David responded to her
that in the future he would become even more undignified and he would humiliate
himself before The Lord God. (2 Samuel 6:19-23)
APPLICATION
When we get seriously into praising The Lord, it is not important what the people think. Our focus should be on praising The Lord and not on entertaining the people. Our praise should be sincere and individualized, and not a copy of someone else’s dance or praise. We should not be quiet to avoid embarrassing our family or friends; if we lose friends, then so be it. Christ said that if His followers are quiet and don’t praise Him, then the rocks will cry out. (Luke 19:40) No rock will have to speak for me; I will praise The Lord.
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