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1 Chronicles 13
David's
zeal for the ark
David immediately thinks
of the ark (see Psalm 132). He consults with the captains
of the thousands of Israel in order to bring it back
amongst them. Loving the people, and beloved by them, he
acts with and for them: but his zeal was still too much
connected with his warlike spirit; and, while giving
himself up to joy, he did not sufficiently consider
Jehovah's ways. He imitates no doubt the means by which
God had glorified Himself, when the ark fell into the
hands of the Philistines. These were quite right in
having nothing to do with it, and in leaving God to act,
and to testify of Himself, that He was the God of all
creation, exercising a power that overrules nature in His
creatures. This was faith in the Philistines; but it was
not faith in Uzza to touch the ark. Amongst God's people
it is His word that must direct. God may act in
sovereignty outside of all this; but here the word rules.
Perez-Uzza is a witness that it cannot be neglected with
impunity, and that the order of His house in the midst of
His people is a thing which He will cause them to
reverence. It was through having failed in this reverence
that David's joy was turned into sorrow and fear; but the
house of Obed-edom was nevertheless a proof that the
presence of God assuredly brings blessing.
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