Preparation: A Study in 1 Chroniclesಮಾದರಿ
What does it say?
King David set out to bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem but abandoned the endeavor when God judged Uzzah.
What does it mean?
Having established Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, David desired to bring the Ark of the Covenant into the city. He conferred with officers and commanders, priests and Levites, and all agreed it seemed to be God’s will. David led the procession, and Israel celebrated as they brought the Ark toward the city on a new cart. But when Uzzah reached out to steady the Ark and died, David was filled with fear and anger. Moses’ writings gave clear instruction on how to move the Ark. David desired to do God’s will and sought consensus among his leaders, but he failed to move the Ark God’s way.
How should I respond?
God has given Scripture to teach us how to live according to His will. We are responsible to know and act upon the clear commands in His Word. What sincere and good desire has God placed in your heart? What does the Bible say concerning how to accomplish that desire? When there is no clear direction in Scripture, you may find examples of behavior or biblical principles as you study. What has God said about how to fulfill your role as a child, spouse, parent, or employee? We may think the end justifies the means, but God’s will must be done in His way.
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Written following their return from exile, Chronicles is a theological retelling of Israel's monarchial history. In this post-exilic season, doubt and apathy plagued God's people and their trust in His promises. The Chronicler responds by reminding Israel of God's faithfulness from Adam to Moses to David and ultimately points toward a Greater David to come.
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