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2 Sam 6:
Today I’m going to Activate An Undignified Praise...
This Story Is a Continuation Of The Legacy Of The Ark Of Covenant that was built Under Moses leadership.
This Ark is a Representation of the presence of God for the Children of Isreal.
But it required everyone to reverence and respect it..
Handling the Ark Wrong resulted in Death, Handling it Correctly resulted in victory over enemies and blessing and favor..
So in this story line, David in his early reign wanted to bring the Ark to the Capital where it rightfully belonged.
But unfortunately David is dealing with legacy of people handling holy things wrong which caused death.
And So David starts out wrong himself by placing the Ark on a beast.
2 sam 6
The Reason why many things have spiritually and naturally died in the kingdom is because people still try to handle Holy things wrong.
So Abinadad drove the Ark on a new cart on a beast, and the Ox stumbled
Uzzah in his ignorance put out his hand and took hold of the Ark
The Lord was angry & struck him dead
David became angry and did what everyone else did, he left the Ark.
2. The Ark Was dropped off to Obed-Edom the gittite’s house
Obed-Edom wasn’t a Jew but he knew how handle Holy… Ask somebody can you handle holy??
Romans 2:11
Romans 2:12
For 3 months the Ark sat in his house.
When David found out his blessing was working in someone else house he had do something about that..
It doesn’t make sense to be mad at me because I honor the Ark and you don’t....
David wasn’t a hater he was a celebrator
David began praising God without any manifested blessing
Every six steps they took they stopped to bless God.
David made sacrifices unto God
2 Sam
David the leader of Isreal, The King, The General is also the Lead worshipper..
David danced, & David shouted with Joy.
David dance got so good he danced out his clothes, all he had on was his linen ephod the priest wore
Final Point
David returns home to find his wife Michal was watching the praise party from her window.
She felt David looked foolish and she felt embarrassed because her father never did that before..
Keep an eye out for the folks that are uncomfortable with your praise & worship..
Keep an eye out for the folks that make you uncomfortable with your praise & worship
See David had been worshipping God for such a long time he couldn’t even let his family interfere..
2 samuel 6:21
undignified
■ adjective appearing foolish and unseemly; lacking in dignity.
Davids Love for God, and his understanding of what Worship & Praise is..
An outward expression of an inward emotion or feeling.
He was willing to appear foolish & undignified..
What about you, i see your cute little praise, you cool sway to the left and right..
But lets be honest...
You got a much better praise than that...
david had to take his Kingly garments off
What will you need to strip off to activate your praise....
See What many of us haven’t figured out yet is Praise Is A Weapon
Some of us need to move our seats, because your 9 month neighbor has shown you how far their praise is going to go...
“Praise” comes from a Latin word meaning “value” or “price.”
Thus, to give praise to God is to proclaim His merit or worth.
Many terms are used to express this in the Bible, including “glory,” “blessing,” “thanksgiving,” and “hallelujah,” the last named being a transliteration of the Hebrew for “Praise the Lord.
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