You all know the story of Uzzah, the son of Abinadab, whom God killed when he touched the ark being transported to the City of David.
The ark had rested in Abinadab’s house for a good while after the Philistines gave it back, having captured it from the startled Hebrews in battle. 1 Samuel 7:1 – So the men of Kiriath Jearim came and took up the ark of the LORD. They took it to Abinadab’s house on the hill and consecrated Eleazar his son to guard the ark of the LORD.
Now comes the drama. King David is ruling and wants to bring the ark into his city, Jerusalem. The leaders of Israel all agree that this is a good idea. But there is the problem.
As I read in my study-bible’s notes this morning, the manner in which the Hebrews organized the transport of this ark of the Lord’s covenant showed a decisive Philistine influence on their thinking. A generation earlier, when the Philistine cart pulled by 2 momma cows transported the resting ark back to Hebrew territory, that picture must have erased their understanding and memory of how the Lord decreed the ark should be moved.
Those from Abinadab’s house apparently do not check with God or consult the law. Instead they organize a Philistine-style movement plan. At one point the oxen pulling the cart carrying the ark stumble. Uzzah reaches for the ark and God kills him immediately.
‘Whoa!’ exclaims a startled King David who suddenly flushes with shame, rage and fear, all at once. He makes the command decision: “We’re NOT going any further.” 1 Chron 13:12-13 records his decision:
David was afraid of God that day and asked, “How can I ever bring the ark of God to me?” He did not take the ark to be with him in the City of David. Instead, he took it aside to the house of Obed-Edom, the Gittite.
Okay, put yourself in the shoes of Mr & Mrs Obed-Edom, their relatives and all their servants. How would you have reacted? I can image the terror when the King pronounces this decision. Did some of these fears blitz through their minds?
- If Uzzah, a son of the family which had successfully housed the ark for about 40 years, died from a seeming good motive (to keep the ark from falling) what is going to happen to us?
- We don’t know anything about tending the ark? What….how…..who?
- We’re doomed! We’re all gonna die!
But look at what the text says after David changes the ark’s travel destination:
1 Chron 13:14 . The ark of God remained with the family of Obed-Edom in his house for three months, and the Lord blessed his household and everything he had.
What the Obed-Edom family and household did NOT expect was God’s blessing. But look at what the Lord did! We read that nothing BUT good things occurred to all the people and every THING Mr. Obed-Edom owned.
I hope that fact encourages you as it did me. What looks like a sudden disaster turned out to be a gift from God, beyond anything ANYONE in the family and household could have predicted or even prayed for.
So what has God ‘gifted’ you with recently that seems like suffering or a problem? Draw encouragement this day from the goodness and wisdom of our Father.
I’ll close with this paraphrase of something I read by Tim Keller referring to the insanity of worry: I’m not wise enough to know what is best for me.
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