11Finally, brothers, rejoice. Aim for restoration, comfort one another, agree with one another, live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you.
11Finally, brothers, rejoice. Aim for restoration, comfort one another, agree with one another, live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you.
I guess I always assumed Paul was super confident, but he says so many times that he’s not a good speaker and that’s why he’s writing so much and he’s worried they will be disappointed in him when they meet in person. What a cool insight that shows Paul is just human too!
14”The amazing grace of the Master, Jesus Christ, the extravagant love of God, the intimate friendship of the Holy Spirit, be with all of you.”
What a blessing for us too!
I’m struck by Paul’s heart for the Corinthians which is so bent on building them up by calling them to biblical repentance and turning to Christ in obedience. He makes it clear in this passage that though he is in conflict with them, his desire is not to win an argument or be seen favorably by them. His desire is for the power of Christ to be seen by them and that they may turn from their evil ways and love one another rightly.
Thank you for another informative website. The place else may I get that type of info written in such an ideal manner? I have a mission that I am simply now working on, and I have been on the look out for such information.
SRT sisters please pray. My husband was just in a dirtbike accident and he had to be transferred to a bigger city hospital than my hometown. Stable for now and conscious but it’s so hard to see him all cut up and not fully alert. Please pray. Thank you. (His name is Matthew)
Thanks so much for your prayers! He is much more stable now. Had some serious internal bleeding in his liver but they fixed that and are waiting on a surgery time to fix his broken bones. He is joking around as well and being his normal self (as much as you can be when you are hooked up to pain meds and tons of other things!) thanks for the prayers!
Thank you Lord for healing, restoration and love to cover this situation! I am praying for Matthew and also for YOU, Marlaena!
My dad was in a 4-wheeling accident 11 years ago, the doctors said he would never walk again BUT GOD, the One who heals & restores, had a plan – & now my dad runs after his grandkids around the yard (& he still takes them out on quad rides!) I believe this and more will happen for your husband. Grace to you, sister, stay strong!
6:16 “As the ark of the Lord came into the city of David, Michal the daughter of Saul looked out of the window and saw King David leaping and dancing before the Lord, and she despised him in her heart”. Michal saw him worshipping God and was disgusted. She thought it made him look foolish! I think I do this a lot. I look at people talking about and worshipping God and it disgusts me. :(
Leigh Ann, I took a class on 1&2 Samuel and actually had to write a paper on this very portion of scripture. At first I had the same reaction as you, but after doing tons of research, I began to understand. I will try to keep this 20 page paper to a min. In a historical context, Ahio and Uzzah were priests of the Levitical line. Because of this, they had been trained and taught the ways of priesthood since the time they were born and knew inside and out the rules and regulations of transporting the ark. They knew the ark is to never be touched. Also, it is absolutely clear, even by the design of the ark, that it is meant to be carried by four men with the poles on the ends. However, Ahio and Uzzah strayed from this and placed the ark on a new cart pulled by oxen, the method pagans, including the Philistines, used to transport the ark. Ahio and Uzzah knew exactly how they were supposed to be transporting the ark, but for whatever reason, they chose to ignore everything they had ever been taught to do from a young age. Knowing these details takes Uzzah out of such an innocent and helpless role. If Uzzah had obeyed God from the beginning, the ark would not have even been in a position to fall off the cart, he would never have been in the situation of choosing between catching it and letting it fall to the ground. Uzzah was showing irreverence to the God of Israel not only by simply trying to save the ark from hitting the ground, but from doing things his own way. He was set on doing things the fashion he thought was best, whether or not that honored God, even though he knew better.
On top of that, Ahio and Uzzah were representing the entire nation of Israel as they brought the ark to Jerusalem, they were leading the thirty-thousand men who were following them to irreverence. Looking at the passage in these terms brings forth the insight needed to see that God was just and right for punishing Uzzah for his actions.
More than just Uzzah’s offenses, this passage portrays a great deal about David and his intentions as king that can’t be understood without diving into the historical context of the passage. But that’s for another time.
Yes, that is a huge help in understanding. We can not worship God any way we feel like it. There must be reverence for God and His ways. It reminds me of Rom 10:2-3 “For I testify about them that they have a zeal for God, but not in accordance with knowledge. For not knowing about God’s righteousness and seeking to establish their own, they did not subject themselves to the righteousness of God.”
Leigh Ann, he died because God cannot go against what He has already said. He said no one was aloud to touch the Ark of the Covenant, and that included Uzzah.
As harsh as it sounds he should have left it!We don’t always understand what God does, but we have to trust that He is Sovereign and Just in every situation.
11 Finally, brethren, rejoice, be made complete, be comforted, be like-minded, live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you. Thank you,Lord, for completeness, comfort, peace and love.
I’ve never before noticed the total normalcy of that exchange before Michal and David. Classic exes! Makes me smile to think about how we’re all just human.
One word that stood out to me in both passages today was “rejoice.” Recently I’ve been in out of the hospital 4xs in the past 2 months. My health has completely gone in the opposite direction, diagnosed with celiac disease and several other digestive disorders. There are so many days I don’t want to rejoice, I want to sit and sulk and be alone. But there is much to rejoice about. Though my outer self is wasting away my inward self is being renewed day by day. The God of peace himself offers restoration, sanctification and glorification and that gift is far more valuable than any physical gift. Let us rejoice with all our might today as David did. Inviting others to dance along with us and throwing all caution of how others may view us, to the wind
Yes! Isn’t it true, our perspective on life changes when our bodies start to have issues. All of a sudden our faith in the LORD is all we have. Yes, in spite of our physical infirmities, I’m rejoicing in HIM with you today, Amber!
Amber I so know how you feel. I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and have been hospitalized many times for it. As hard as it is sometimes, there is always reason to rejoice. God is with us, even in the dark painful nights spent in hospital beds. We are in the presence of the Almighty who fought for us and won, and we can dance in joy. I’m praying for your healing and celebrating with you!
11 Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice! Strive for full restoration, encourage one another, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you.
Thank you God, for the gift of your presence and for the Holy Spirit. I love you!
8 For we cannot do anything against the truth, but only for the truth. – 2 Corinthians 13:8 Amen
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14The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
11Finally, brethren, rejoice, be made complete, be comforted, be like-minded, live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you.
11Finally, brothers, rejoice. Aim for restoration, comfort one another, agree with one another, live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you.
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I love verse 11 and 13. For such a time as this we need to put this into practice
11Finally, brothers, rejoice. Aim for restoration, comfort one another, agree with one another, live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you.
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I guess I always assumed Paul was super confident, but he says so many times that he’s not a good speaker and that’s why he’s writing so much and he’s worried they will be disappointed in him when they meet in person. What a cool insight that shows Paul is just human too!
Let the Holy Spirit be with you!
9For we are glad when we are weak and you are strong. Your restoration is what we pray for. -ellie
We are 40% done! ✅ wow ! What a year so far!
14”The amazing grace of the Master, Jesus Christ, the extravagant love of God, the intimate friendship of the Holy Spirit, be with all of you.”
What a blessing for us too!
Asking God for restoration in areas where I have been living in the “appearance of doing right” as Paul put it.
I’m struck by Paul’s heart for the Corinthians which is so bent on building them up by calling them to biblical repentance and turning to Christ in obedience. He makes it clear in this passage that though he is in conflict with them, his desire is not to win an argument or be seen favorably by them. His desire is for the power of Christ to be seen by them and that they may turn from their evil ways and love one another rightly.
Thank you for another informative website. The place else may I get that type of info written in such an ideal manner? I have a mission that I am simply now working on, and I have been on the look out for such information.
http://www.edsheeran.co.uk
I love reading over all the old posts! They are so helpful in so many ways!
SRT sisters please pray. My husband was just in a dirtbike accident and he had to be transferred to a bigger city hospital than my hometown. Stable for now and conscious but it’s so hard to see him all cut up and not fully alert. Please pray. Thank you. (His name is Matthew)
Praying for a quick recovery and support for you too!
yes, praying!
Sending love and strength to both Matthew
and you!
Will be praying for you and Matthew.
Thanks so much for your prayers! He is much more stable now. Had some serious internal bleeding in his liver but they fixed that and are waiting on a surgery time to fix his broken bones. He is joking around as well and being his normal self (as much as you can be when you are hooked up to pain meds and tons of other things!) thanks for the prayers!
Thank you Lord for healing, restoration and love to cover this situation! I am praying for Matthew and also for YOU, Marlaena!
My dad was in a 4-wheeling accident 11 years ago, the doctors said he would never walk again BUT GOD, the One who heals & restores, had a plan – & now my dad runs after his grandkids around the yard (& he still takes them out on quad rides!) I believe this and more will happen for your husband. Grace to you, sister, stay strong!
6:16 “As the ark of the Lord came into the city of David, Michal the daughter of Saul looked out of the window and saw King David leaping and dancing before the Lord, and she despised him in her heart”. Michal saw him worshipping God and was disgusted. She thought it made him look foolish! I think I do this a lot. I look at people talking about and worshipping God and it disgusts me. :(
Because it is different than how you talk and worship God? I’ve read too many of your posts that make it hard for me to understand this?
Leigh Ann, I took a class on 1&2 Samuel and actually had to write a paper on this very portion of scripture. At first I had the same reaction as you, but after doing tons of research, I began to understand. I will try to keep this 20 page paper to a min. In a historical context, Ahio and Uzzah were priests of the Levitical line. Because of this, they had been trained and taught the ways of priesthood since the time they were born and knew inside and out the rules and regulations of transporting the ark. They knew the ark is to never be touched. Also, it is absolutely clear, even by the design of the ark, that it is meant to be carried by four men with the poles on the ends. However, Ahio and Uzzah strayed from this and placed the ark on a new cart pulled by oxen, the method pagans, including the Philistines, used to transport the ark. Ahio and Uzzah knew exactly how they were supposed to be transporting the ark, but for whatever reason, they chose to ignore everything they had ever been taught to do from a young age. Knowing these details takes Uzzah out of such an innocent and helpless role. If Uzzah had obeyed God from the beginning, the ark would not have even been in a position to fall off the cart, he would never have been in the situation of choosing between catching it and letting it fall to the ground. Uzzah was showing irreverence to the God of Israel not only by simply trying to save the ark from hitting the ground, but from doing things his own way. He was set on doing things the fashion he thought was best, whether or not that honored God, even though he knew better.
On top of that, Ahio and Uzzah were representing the entire nation of Israel as they brought the ark to Jerusalem, they were leading the thirty-thousand men who were following them to irreverence. Looking at the passage in these terms brings forth the insight needed to see that God was just and right for punishing Uzzah for his actions.
More than just Uzzah’s offenses, this passage portrays a great deal about David and his intentions as king that can’t be understood without diving into the historical context of the passage. But that’s for another time.
Sorry for the novel, but I hope this helps!
so interesting and helpful, becca! thank you!
I love learning more history! Thank you!
Wow – that explains a lot! Thanks Becca for taking the time to share.
Yes, that is a huge help in understanding. We can not worship God any way we feel like it. There must be reverence for God and His ways. It reminds me of Rom 10:2-3 “For I testify about them that they have a zeal for God, but not in accordance with knowledge. For not knowing about God’s righteousness and seeking to establish their own, they did not subject themselves to the righteousness of God.”
Very interesting and insightful! Thanks for sharing! God has His reasons for everything.
This was SO helpful! Thanks for sharing, Becca!
Leigh Ann, he died because God cannot go against what He has already said. He said no one was aloud to touch the Ark of the Covenant, and that included Uzzah.
As harsh as it sounds he should have left it!We don’t always understand what God does, but we have to trust that He is Sovereign and Just in every situation.
Does anybody know Why does Uzzah have to die? I know it’s the ark of God but if it was about to fall then what else should he do?
11 Finally, brethren, rejoice, be made complete, be comforted, be like-minded, live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you. Thank you,Lord, for completeness, comfort, peace and love.
I’ve never before noticed the total normalcy of that exchange before Michal and David. Classic exes! Makes me smile to think about how we’re all just human.
One word that stood out to me in both passages today was “rejoice.” Recently I’ve been in out of the hospital 4xs in the past 2 months. My health has completely gone in the opposite direction, diagnosed with celiac disease and several other digestive disorders. There are so many days I don’t want to rejoice, I want to sit and sulk and be alone. But there is much to rejoice about. Though my outer self is wasting away my inward self is being renewed day by day. The God of peace himself offers restoration, sanctification and glorification and that gift is far more valuable than any physical gift. Let us rejoice with all our might today as David did. Inviting others to dance along with us and throwing all caution of how others may view us, to the wind
Yes! Isn’t it true, our perspective on life changes when our bodies start to have issues. All of a sudden our faith in the LORD is all we have. Yes, in spite of our physical infirmities, I’m rejoicing in HIM with you today, Amber!
Amber I so know how you feel. I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and have been hospitalized many times for it. As hard as it is sometimes, there is always reason to rejoice. God is with us, even in the dark painful nights spent in hospital beds. We are in the presence of the Almighty who fought for us and won, and we can dance in joy. I’m praying for your healing and celebrating with you!
Yes! Encourage one another! I feel that is what gets us through some of the harder OT books…each of you sharing and encouraging one another!
11 Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice! Strive for full restoration, encourage one another, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you.
My Take Away from Chapter 6:
“God desires His presence and His glory to be a blessing, but reverence for Him is the necessary channel” – Beth Moore