Restoring God's Presence: Lessons from David's Journey

 

Summary

### Summary

In today's sermon, we delved into 2 Samuel 6, focusing on David's journey to bring the Ark of the Covenant back to Jerusalem. The Ark, representing God's manifest presence, was lost to the Philistines due to Israel's negligence. David, a man after God's own heart, was determined to restore the Ark to its rightful place. Despite his passion and desire for God's presence, David made a critical error by transporting the Ark on a new cart, mimicking the Philistines' method rather than following God's instructions. This led to a tragic incident where Uzzah, in an attempt to steady the Ark, was struck down by God for his disobedience.

The sermon emphasized the importance of not taking God's presence for granted and the necessity of following His ways rather than adopting worldly methods. David's initial failure and subsequent fear led him to leave the Ark at Obed-Edom's house, where it brought blessings. This period of reflection allowed David to regain his passion and desire for God's presence, ultimately leading him to retrieve the Ark correctly.

The message also highlighted the concept of the threshing floor, a place of separation where God refines us by removing the unusable parts of our lives. Just as David faced a pothole on his journey, we too encounter obstacles that serve as opportunities for God to purify and prepare us for our destiny. The sermon concluded with a call to regain our passion and desire for God, encouraging us to rise again despite past failures and to pursue our God-given purpose with renewed vigor.

### Key Takeaways

1. The Presence of God Should Not Be Taken for Granted: Just as Israel lost the Ark due to negligence, we risk losing God's presence when we take it for granted. God's presence is not a given; it requires reverence and obedience. We must prioritize His presence above our plans and routines, ensuring that we seek Him earnestly and follow His ways.

2. Passion and Desire for God Are Essential: David was a man after God's own heart because of his unwavering passion and desire for God's presence. Despite his flaws and failures, David's heart was always inclined towards God. This teaches us that our relationship with God should be driven by a deep, genuine desire to seek Him above all else.

3. Worldly Methods Cannot Usher in God's Presence: David's mistake of using a new cart, a method borrowed from the Philistines, underscores the danger of adopting worldly practices in our spiritual walk. God's instructions are clear, and we must follow them rather than conforming to the world's ways. True worship and service to God must align with His commands, not our convenience.

4. The Threshing Floor as a Place of Refinement: The threshing floor represents a place where God separates the usable from the unusable in our lives. Just as David encountered a pothole before reaching the threshing floor, we too face challenges that serve to refine us. These moments of separation are crucial for our spiritual growth and preparation for God's purposes.

5. Restoring Passion and Desire After Failure: David's journey teaches us that failure is not the end. After losing the Ark and experiencing a period of reflection, David regained his passion and desire for God. Similarly, we must not let past mistakes or setbacks deter us. God calls us to rise again, reclaim our passion, and continue pursuing our divine destiny with renewed determination.

### YouTube Chapters

- Welcome
- Introduction to 2 Samuel 6
- The Ark of the Covenant and God's Presence
- Taking God's Presence for Granted
- David's Passion and Desire for God
- David's Heart for Worship
- Importance of Passionate Leadership
- Destiny and God's Plan for Us
- The New Cart and Worldly Methods
- Seeking God's Way, Not Our Own
- Strength and Friendliness in Church
- Following God's Instructions
- Music and Worship in Church
- The Threshing Floor and Separation
- Challenges and Refinement
- Personal Struggles and God's Process
- The Purpose of Potholes
- God's Refining Process
- Personal Testimony and Reflection
- David's Restoration of Passion
- Encouragement to Rise Again
- Prayer and Warfare
- Prophetic Encouragement
- Assurance of Being on the Right Path
- Closing and Prayer

Study Guide

### Bible Reading
- 2 Samuel 6:1-15 (ESV)
- Acts 13:22 (ESV)
- Proverbs 24:16 (ESV)

### Observation Questions
1. What was David's initial mistake in transporting the Ark of the Covenant, and what were the consequences of this mistake? ([09:33])
2. How did David's passion and desire for God's presence manifest in his actions and words? ([04:49])
3. What is the significance of the threshing floor in the context of David's journey with the Ark? ([20:54])
4. How did David's attitude and actions change after the incident with Uzzah and the Ark? ([19:23])

### Interpretation Questions
1. Why is it important not to take God's presence for granted, as illustrated by the loss of the Ark to the Philistines? ([02:36])
2. How does David's passion and desire for God serve as a model for our own spiritual lives? ([04:49])
3. What lessons can we learn from David's mistake of using a new cart, and how does this apply to our own methods of worship and service? ([14:45])
4. In what ways does the concept of the threshing floor apply to our personal spiritual growth and refinement? ([20:54])

### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you may have taken God's presence for granted. What steps can you take to prioritize His presence in your daily life? ([02:36])
2. David's passion for God was evident despite his failures. How can you cultivate a similar passion and desire for God's presence in your own life? ([04:49])
3. Are there any "worldly methods" you have adopted in your spiritual walk that need to be replaced with God's instructions? How can you make this change? ([14:45])
4. Think about a recent "pothole" or obstacle you encountered. How did it serve as a refining moment for you, and what unusable parts of your life were separated? ([20:54])
5. After experiencing failure, David regained his passion and desire for God. How can you rise again after a setback and pursue your God-given purpose with renewed determination? ([35:16])
6. Identify one area in your life where you need to follow God's ways more closely rather than adopting worldly practices. What specific steps will you take this week to align with His commands? ([14:45])
7. How can you support others in your small group or community who are going through their own "threshing floor" experiences? What practical actions can you take to encourage and uplift them? ([20:54])

Devotional

### Day 1: Reverence for God's Presence

Description:
The presence of God is a sacred gift that should never be taken for granted. In 2 Samuel 6, the Israelites lost the Ark of the Covenant to the Philistines due to their negligence, symbolizing a loss of God's manifest presence. David's journey to bring the Ark back to Jerusalem underscores the importance of prioritizing God's presence above all else. Despite his passion, David initially failed by using a new cart to transport the Ark, mimicking the Philistines' method rather than following God's specific instructions. This tragic mistake led to Uzzah's death when he tried to steady the Ark, highlighting the severe consequences of not revering God's presence and not adhering to His ways.

Bible Passage:
"Then the anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzzah, and God struck him down there because of his error, and he died there beside the ark of God." — 2 Samuel 6:7 (ESV)

Reflection:
Think about a time when you may have taken God's presence for granted. How can you intentionally prioritize reverence for God in your daily life starting today?


### Day 2: Unwavering Passion for God

Description:
David's life exemplifies an unwavering passion and desire for God's presence. Despite his flaws and failures, David's heart was always inclined towards God, making him a man after God's own heart. This teaches us that our relationship with God should be driven by a deep, genuine desire to seek Him above all else. David's passion was evident in his determination to bring the Ark back to Jerusalem, even after his initial failure. His story encourages us to cultivate a fervent love for God, ensuring that our actions and decisions are motivated by a sincere longing for His presence.

Bible Passage:
"As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When shall I come and appear before God?" — Psalm 42:1-2 (ESV)

Reflection:
Reflect on your current level of passion for God. What steps can you take to deepen your desire for His presence in your life?


### Day 3: Following God's Instructions

Description:
David's mistake of using a new cart to transport the Ark, a method borrowed from the Philistines, underscores the danger of adopting worldly practices in our spiritual walk. God's instructions are clear, and we must follow them rather than conforming to the world's ways. True worship and service to God must align with His commands, not our convenience. This incident teaches us the importance of adhering to God's specific instructions and not relying on our own understanding or the methods of the world.

Bible Passage:
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths." — Proverbs 3:5-6 (ESV)

Reflection:
Identify an area in your life where you might be using worldly methods instead of following God's instructions. How can you realign this area with God's ways today?


### Day 4: The Threshing Floor of Refinement

Description:
The concept of the threshing floor represents a place where God separates the usable from the unusable in our lives. Just as David encountered a pothole before reaching the threshing floor, we too face challenges that serve to refine us. These moments of separation are crucial for our spiritual growth and preparation for God's purposes. The threshing floor is a place of purification, where God removes the chaff from our lives, making us more fit for His service. Embracing these refining moments allows us to grow closer to God and become more aligned with His will.

Bible Passage:
"His winnowing fork is in his hand, to clear his threshing floor and to gather the wheat into his barn, but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire." — Luke 3:17 (ESV)

Reflection:
Consider a recent challenge or obstacle you faced. How might God be using this situation to refine and prepare you for His purposes?


### Day 5: Rising After Failure

Description:
David's journey teaches us that failure is not the end. After losing the Ark and experiencing a period of reflection, David regained his passion and desire for God. Similarly, we must not let past mistakes or setbacks deter us. God calls us to rise again, reclaim our passion, and continue pursuing our divine destiny with renewed determination. David's story is a powerful reminder that God is always ready to restore us and set us back on the right path, no matter how many times we fall.

Bible Passage:
"For the righteous falls seven times and rises again, but the wicked stumble in times of calamity." — Proverbs 24:16 (ESV)

Reflection:
Think about a recent failure or setback you experienced. How can you rise again and pursue your God-given purpose with renewed determination today?

Quotes

### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Let me remind this church this morning, any time you take the presence of God for granted, you are sure to lose it. Amen. And most churches take the presence of God for granted. Matter of fact, if we, we won't say it, but most of the time, we really don't want the presence of God because it would derail our fine-tuned plans that we have planned on how church should be run in the first place." (25 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "A person with a passion, a person with a desire is someone that people will follow. That's why it's important that you go to a church that has a pastor, that has a passion and a desire for the presence of God. You want to be in a place because if he does, then you're going to be sitting in a house, you're going to be serving in a house that has a passion and a desire for the presence of God. And people will follow passion and people will follow desire." (28 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I want to stop here and remind everybody in here that you have a destiny in God. There's a reason why you're here. I always like to use the word predestined. We're predestined from God. Predestined means you got a pre-end. God has a plan for you. It's not orchestrated. We're not Calvinists. We don't believe there's an elected end to everybody. But I believe just like an inventor, before an inventor invents anything, he believes on the inside of him that everything that he sees in the world is inside of him that he can invent would do what it is that he's created to do." (35 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We want God to bless it but we don't want to ask him how do I do it. The doors are still locked. Y'all okay. You're not going anywhere. No, they're not light. Don't call the fire marshal on me. It's a joke. I'm sure David says God for this reason I am here to bring the glory of God back to the house of Jerusalem I have built this fancy new cart to put you on." (40 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "If you want his presence on your job, doing it like the world says do it. And do it like God said. If it's your destiny to own your business, if your destiny to be a doctor or a lawyer or a business owner or work for this person or go to that place, if that's your destiny, you do it with all your ability and you do it as unto God but you're gonna be different. You don't do it like everybody else does it because you are different. You're not of this world you are of the kingdom of God." (27 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "David was a man after God's own heart because David was a man that had passion and had desire. Above everything else, you could never question, even though he was a train wreck waiting to happen, he messed up so many things in so many places, but David never lost his passion and his desire for the presence of God. Oh, I can start writing off songs right now. We'll be here until 2 o'clock because David was a man. He said, Early in the morning will I rise to seek you, O Lord, from the rising of the sun to the going down of the same. His name shall always... I will bless the Lord at all times. His praises shall continually be upon my lips. Oh, bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me. Bless his holy name." (44 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "David is doing exactly what he is destined to do. He's bringing the presence back to Jerusalem. Let's continue to read. And when they came to Nacon's threshing floor, Uzzah put out his hand to the ark of God and took hold of it for the oxen stumbled. Then the anger of the Lord was aroused against Uzzah and God struck him right there for his error and he died by the ark of God. And David became angry because the Lord's outbreak against Uzzah and called the name of God and the name of the place Perez Uzzah that day. David was afraid of the Lord that day and he says, how can the ark of the Lord come to me?" (53 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The threshing floor is a place of separation. The threshing floor is a place where the wheat is separated from the chaff. Where the grain that makes bread which is the soft kernel is separated from the hard kernel that cannot make bread. And matter of fact, it separates the unusable part from the usable part. Let me say it again. The threshing part, make it easy for you. The threshing part, the threshing floor is where the unusable is separated from the usable. Everybody in your destiny, everybody on your way with your relationship with God will come to a place of threshing floor where God is going to separate the unusable part to the usable part." (49 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "David realized that he lost a passion and desire for what he was supposed to do and now Obed-Edom is getting his blessing but guess what gotta start gotta learn allow you. He'll give you. He gave David three months. I don't know how long he'll give you. He gave him three months. Then he told David, hey, David, you need to do what it is I called you to do. You need to go back to Obed-Edom's house, and you need to get that ark, and you need to continue your journey. And David, once he lost it, but then he got it back. He got his passion back. He's got a desire back." (29 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The reason why the church can't go and do what it is we're supposed to go and do and have what we're supposed to have is because we've hit we've hit potholes along the way and we think God's given up with us. Oh, I've thought of them many times. Maybe on the way to church, maybe I need to stop by belts and put an application to sell shoes. But that pothole, man, just like it took me out. Then I realized, oh, wait a minute. It's a threshing floor. Are y'all getting this or just for me? Is it just for me in the first service or did I pitch the wrong thing into this service? It's a threshing floor. Remove what doesn't need to be there. You're separated from what does need to be there." (50 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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