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* (Psalm 105:1-5) *1* **Give thanks to the Lord, call on his name; *
*make known among the nations what he has done.
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*2 **Sing to him, sing praise to him; *
*tell of all his wonderful acts.
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*3 **Glory in his holy name; *
*let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice.
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*4 **Look to the Lord and his strength; *
*seek his face always.
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*5 **Remember the wonders he has done, *
*his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced*
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*Greetings:*
*Prayer: We have come into this house, to /WORSHIP YOU/.
We have come into this house /magnify your name/*……..
 
 
*     **When God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.
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*     When Abraham was told to leave his family and kindred.. *
*     **When the angel Gabriel said to Mary, “Fear not Mary: for thou hast found favor with God.*
*/Surely, these saints can boldly say, /**When the Spirit of The Lord comes upon my heart)*
*Is there anybody here that knows my Jesus?*
*Is there anybody here, who would be a witness for the Lord?*
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*~*~*~*~* READ 2 SAM 6:12-23*
*(6:14) David, wearing a linen ephod, danced before the Lord* */with all his mig/*ht,..
 
~*~*~*~* *PRAY*
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*INTRODUCTION*
 
 
 
 
To understand how David could dance before the Lord and with all his might, we have to go back to Mosses and Ark of the Lord.
*Deut(10:1-5)**/ /*
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*/The Second Pair of Tablets/*
(10:4) And *He wrote* on the tablets according to the first writing, the Ten Commandments, which the Lord had spoken to you in the mountain from the midst of the fire in the day of the assembly; and the Lord gave them to me.
God told Mosses to chisel out two stone tablets like the first ones and bring them to him.
God again, wrote the Ten Commandments with his hand of eternal fire.
He commanded Mosses to put the tablets in a wooden chest.
He then set apart the tribe of Levi to carry the ark.
The ark was called by the Name, the name of the Lord Almighty, who is */enthroned between the cherubim that are on the ark./*
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* *The Philistines Capture the Ark*
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*1Samuel 4 – *The Israelites where defeated in a battle because their disobedience to God.
So they decided to bring the ark of the GOD with them before the next battle.
When the ark of the Lord came into their camp, all of Israel  *raised such a great shout that the ground shook.
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*When the Spirit of The Lord comes upon my heart….*
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Upon hearing this, the Philistines were afraid, for they remembered what happened in Egypt, at the hands of the God of Israel.
However, they fought again and ark was captured by the Philistines.
Shortly after that, devastation and affliction of tumors came upon the Philistines rulers and people.
Their temple idols were destroyed.
They sent it back to the Israelites on a cart without a driver.
For the Israelites to get the Ark of the Lord back was an indescribable event for their people.
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~*~* *Three* *Questions to consider ~*~**
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*How does God expect you to respond to His presence?
(2 Sam 13-19)*
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*What does worship lead you to do for others?
(2 Sam 19)*
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*How do unbelievers react?
(2 Sam 16,20)*
 
 
     The temple is not yet built, and the ark is in a homeless state.
That bothered David, so he wanted to bring this ark to the city of Jerusalem.
After one failed attempt, he tried to do it again.
David has issued the decree.
The ark of God is to be brought into the city of God, and thousands gathered.
*/David prepared his people for worship./*
They sang.
They shouted.
They celebrated.
And they *danced.
*They danced with David dancing more */fervently/ *of all.
This was a noisy affair, with the sounding of rams’ horns, trumpets, cymbals, the playing of lyres and harps.
As the ark was entering the city of David, Michal, daughter of Saul, watched from a window.
And when she saw King David dancing and celebrating, */she despised him in her heart/*.
*(V12)* How many of you know that when God is in your house,*/ your are blessed.
/*The house of Obed-Edom was blessed for three months while the ark of the Lord was there.
*David expressed passion (desire, hunger) for God*
David worshiped God in his dance.
David, the man after God’s heart, was full of joy, for he expressed his passionate heart well.
The song writer wrote, “when the */Spirit of The Lord/* comes upon my heart I can dance like David danced.”
*/When you think about Jesus and all He has done for you, dancing should be in your feet, dancing should be in your heart, and clapping should in your hands./*
While Michal observed, she didn’t join the singing or the dancing.
She has chosen to watch instead.
It was easier for her to stay home.
Perhaps she had good reason.
Maybe she had a to-do list or perhaps a headache.
At her window she stood */dignified and royal/*.
As they came in view, she noticed a priest dancing strangely.
She said to herself,”Doesn’t he realize he is making a fool of himself.
I need to tell David to instruct his priest to be more *dignified.”*
In horror, she realized who the priest was.
It was her husband.
He had laid aside his royal robes for the simple garment of the priest.
A garment of praise.
David refused to compete for attention with the Ark of the convent.
He was caught up in the celebration.
With all of his might he whirled and leapt and did every move that his mind could imagine, *t/o the glory of God, David danced./*
*~*~* */Michael Jackson did the moon walk and thousands went crazy.
James Brown did the James Brown, MC Hammer did the Hammer Time and said, “Can’t touch this.”/
But David, the greatest dancer of all time, *danced for* *The God.* */When you dance for God, you can rest a sure, nothing can touch that.
For God deserves all the praise, all the glory, and all honor./*
So when you try to get your praise on, or you try to get your dance on, */make sure you’re dancing in worship to GOD/*.
When that happens, you don’t have to worry about who’s watching you.
*When The Spirit of The Lord is upon me*
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*Michal scorned the dance*
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Michal scorned(disrespected) God and David, for the honor of the kingdom, for respect of the palace, for the dignity of the position.
*/Be careful not to disrespect God by forgetting where your blessings some from/*.
Since Saul was her father, she knew all about position and esteem and all the things that make royalty seem royal.
*/Don’t let those blessings become a curse./*
*     *David wanted to share his blessing with the people he loved.
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