Does it seem fair for someone who was genuinely trying to keep the Ark from falling to be struck dead?
Numbers 4:15 very clearly stated that no one was to touch the Ark. What do we learn about God and His desire for obedience in this story?
If we have a good reason or a logical reason to disobey God, is it okay?
What does it say about David that he was not willing to take the Ark of the LORD to the City of David?
Why did Michal despise David?
Were David’s actions right or wrong before the LORD?
How undignified are you willing to become to celebrate God?
Are you willing to raise your hands in worship... or are you worried what others are thinking?
Are you willing to speak up and do what's right when the crowd is going the wrong way... or are you worried about what others are thinking?
How much are you willing to not worry about what others are thinking... but think only of how your heart and life can honor God... with out worrying about what others are thinking?
This song by David Crowder talks about how "undignified" we look when we are doing things for our unseen King... and yet the Band says that "they will become even more undignified than this"... just like king David. Will you join them?
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