Lives in Transitions #2 When Lives and Worship Emerge – King David
2 Samuel 6:1-23
Rev. Hubert Wu
Introduction
Does life and worship run on parallel tracks? Would it be possible for life and worship to merge?
King David – A chaotic life? A super King? A sorry family man?
What can we learn about worship from King David?
- Worship that divides
- a lesson from King David
- half-hearted worship (2 Samuel 6:1-11)
- a lesson from Michal (2 Samuel 6:16, 20, 23)
- Judgmental
- Non-engagement
- Comparison
- Wrong focus
- a lesson from King David
- Worship that unites
- a lesson from King David
- full-hearted, genuine worship (2 Samuel 6:12-15)
- taking worship seriously (2 Samuel 6:17)
- eizing every opportunity to offer sacrifices (2 Samuel 6:13; Psalms 54:6)
- enthusiastic engagement (2 Samuel 6:14-15)
- stripping away any stumbling blocks between worshiper and God
- loosening up
- Be fully present
- Be a blessing to each other (2 Samuel 6:18-19)
- full-hearted, genuine worship (2 Samuel 6:12-15)
- a lesson from King David
- When life and worship converge
- God centered / God focused worship (2 Samuel 6:21)
- Expecting change in perspective during worship (2 Samuel 6:22)
- A man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14; Acts 13:22)
Conclusion:
Lives in transition often effect the way we worship. However, the ways that we worship are critically important to both our spiritual and physical well-being. Let us commit to a lifestyle of worship that transforms our lives and pleases God.