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		<title>Preaching the Return of the Ark of God: Preaching Through First Chronicles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2017 21:13:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Randal Pelton, Ph.D., D.Min., Th.M.</dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[Replace 2 Samuel 6 in the image above with 1 Chronicles 13. Now we&#8217;re good to go. One of the difficulties in preaching through 1 Chronicles is having to handle large sections of narratives in one sermon. &#8220;Having&#8221; might be too strong. However, if you read 1 Chronicles 13-16:7 you will notice how the section [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Replace 2 Samuel 6 in the image above with 1 Chronicles 13. Now we&#8217;re good to go.</p>
<p>One of the difficulties in preaching through 1 Chronicles is having to handle large sections of narratives in one sermon. &#8220;Having&#8221; might be too strong. However, if you read 1 Chronicles 13-16:7 you will notice how the section revolves around the retrieval and arrival of the ark of God, that famous OT piece of furniture.</p>
<p>You can keep the unit together by focusing on the significance of the ark of God. It speaks to David&#8217;s desire to keep the worship of God central among God&#8217;s people. And as the first officially recorded action of David&#8217;s administration, it&#8217;s a significant act.</p>
<p>I developed the sermon this way:</p>
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<li>Our desire to worship the Lord (13:1-4). I recommend spending time on what worship looks like in a typical day. You can help your listeners evaluate their worship by having them fill in the blank: &#8220;I would be happy if only I had Jesus and _____________&#8221; (Scott Hafemann). According to 13:3 this desire to get the ark separates David from Saul, no small matter in 1 Chronicles.</li>
<li>We face a hazard, however, in our attempts to worship (13:5-13; 15:1-15). Worship has to be done God&#8217;s way or else! Uzzah died because &#8220;he did not honor the ark&#8217;s sanctity&#8221; (Pratt). David learns his lesson in 15:2, 12-15. The terrible holiness of God is on display in this scene.</li>
<li>There is blessing and celebration where God is worshiped (13:14&#8211;14:17; 15:16&#8211;16:7). Blessing is seen in prospering families and military victories. Celebrating in the form of volume, musical instruments, singing, and dancing occur. Except for Michal, Saul&#8217;s daughter (15:29).</li>
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<p>All this is designed to say to our faith-families: &#8220;Join this kingdom of worshipers.&#8221; David&#8217;s idea to bring the ark of God back teaches us that worship must be our ultimate priority. Uzzah&#8217;s fatal impulse teaches us that we worship a holy God who must be approached on His terms. And those terms, of course, include trusting in David&#8217;s Son, the Lord Jesus Christ to make us fit to worship our God.</p>
<p>Preach these long sections for the glory of God in the church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21).</p>
<p>Randal</p>
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