2
Samuel 6:6-7 – “6 And when they came to the threshing floor of
Nacon, Uzzah put out his hand to the ark of God and took hold of it, for the
oxen stumbled. 7 And
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.”
This scripture is
taken from the accounting of what happened when one particular man took on a
responsibility that was not his and unfortunately suffered dire consequences
because of it. As King David was having the Ark of the Covenant moved to
Jerusalem he made a few administrative mistakes and one of his servants
unfortunately had to pay the price.
We
have all experienced bosses or supervisors who have made decisions that others
had to suffer for when all they were doing was trying to complete a task.
David had commanded for the Ark to be removed from Baale-judah and taken to
Jerusalem on a new cart pulled by oxen. That was his first mistake.
God had given specific instructions as to whom could carry the ark and how it
was to be carried. Only the tribe of Levi was to handle the Ark and it
was not to rest on an ox cart but to be carried on the shoulders of the
priests. David and his fighting men were celebrating, dancing, chanting, singing
and playing instruments. David’s second mistake was that he did not give
the Ark, which represented God’s presence, the reverence that it
deserved. He was celebrating more about what the Ark stood for in
transferring the importance of Jerusalem now being the religious and political
capital than he gave reverence to God’s providence.
Sad to say, David’s
servant Uzzah became a tragic victim of this string of inconsistencies.
The oxen pulling the cart stumbled causing the Ark of the Covenant to
shift. Fearing that it would be cast to the ground, Uzzah did as probably
anyone would have done out of a quick reaction; he put out his hand to catch
the Ark and keep it from falling. God’s command was that only the
priestly tribe could handle the Ark and even then they had to move it by
securing poles through the rings that were fashioned on each side. It
might seem harsh but God struck Uzzah done immediately and killed him for his
actions. The death of Uzzah was a reminder of the power of God and the
importance of following his laws.
Someone may
command, order, coax, trick, cajole, tease, dare or even ridicule you into
doing something that you know is not what God has commanded for you to do.
Although they were following orders there are many accountants who wish they
had not moved a decimal point; teachers who regret changing grades; coaches who
showed favoritism and medical professionals who skirted around proper protocol.
Take the high road. Always follow the dictates that God puts into your
heart. Follow his directions and even if the outcome might not be
favorable in the sight of worldly position or promotion or achievement; you
will garner the favor of God through your obedience.
Every day is a good day; it is up to us to
make it a GREAT day. Have a wonderful
weekend! Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn.
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