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Remember To Ask Consistently

May 02, 2024 Jola Ajelabi
Remember To Ask Consistently
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Jola Speaks
Remember To Ask Consistently
May 02, 2024
Jola Ajelabi

In 2 Samuel 6:1-8, we see the story of King David's attempt to bring the Ark of the Covenant back to Jerusalem. As they were transporting it on a cart, the oxen stumbled, and Uzzah, one of the men guiding the cart, reached out to steady the Ark. This action, though well-intentioned, resulted in his death because he touched the Ark, which was forbidden by God's command.

The key lesson we can derive from this passage, particularly focusing on the aspect of consistently asking, is rooted in David's initial mistake. When David decided to transport the Ark, he did not consult the Lord as to how it should be done. Instead, he relied on his own understanding and the common practice of using a cart. The failure to consistently seek God's guidance led to a tragic consequence.

Consistency in seeking God's guidance is vital. It's not merely about seeking Him in times of crisis or when making major decisions, but it's about incorporating Him into every aspect of our lives. It's about consistently asking for His wisdom, His direction, and His will.

David learned this lesson the hard way, but it serves as a reminder for us today. We should consistently seek God's guidance in everything we do, whether big or small, mundane or significant. Our reliance on God should be unwavering, and our communication with Him should be continuous.

By consistently asking for God's guidance, we acknowledge our dependency on Him and recognize His sovereignty over our lives. It's an act of humility and trust, knowing that His ways are higher than ours, and His plans are always for our good.

So, let's learn from David's mistake and commit ourselves to consistently seeking God's guidance in all areas of our lives. Let's remember to ask consistently, knowing that in doing so, we invite His wisdom, His presence, and His blessing into every aspect of our journey.

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#divinedirection #trustinHisplan

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Show Notes

In 2 Samuel 6:1-8, we see the story of King David's attempt to bring the Ark of the Covenant back to Jerusalem. As they were transporting it on a cart, the oxen stumbled, and Uzzah, one of the men guiding the cart, reached out to steady the Ark. This action, though well-intentioned, resulted in his death because he touched the Ark, which was forbidden by God's command.

The key lesson we can derive from this passage, particularly focusing on the aspect of consistently asking, is rooted in David's initial mistake. When David decided to transport the Ark, he did not consult the Lord as to how it should be done. Instead, he relied on his own understanding and the common practice of using a cart. The failure to consistently seek God's guidance led to a tragic consequence.

Consistency in seeking God's guidance is vital. It's not merely about seeking Him in times of crisis or when making major decisions, but it's about incorporating Him into every aspect of our lives. It's about consistently asking for His wisdom, His direction, and His will.

David learned this lesson the hard way, but it serves as a reminder for us today. We should consistently seek God's guidance in everything we do, whether big or small, mundane or significant. Our reliance on God should be unwavering, and our communication with Him should be continuous.

By consistently asking for God's guidance, we acknowledge our dependency on Him and recognize His sovereignty over our lives. It's an act of humility and trust, knowing that His ways are higher than ours, and His plans are always for our good.

So, let's learn from David's mistake and commit ourselves to consistently seeking God's guidance in all areas of our lives. Let's remember to ask consistently, knowing that in doing so, we invite His wisdom, His presence, and His blessing into every aspect of our journey.

#jolaspeaks #newepisode #SeekGodsGuidance #consistentprayer
#divinedirection #trustinHisplan

#jolaspeaks @jolaspeaks