Good morning and Thanks for all the added insight!

2nd Samuel chapter 6.

There was a great celebration before God as King David and his men transported the Ark of God. The problem was, the Levites did not carry the ark as they were instructed to do so and no one was consecrated before God. This made God very angry and as result a man died for touching the ark. They were disobedient to God in the way they transported the Ark of God.

The same with us today when we enter the church or place of fellowship. We are to be holy and consecrated before God. Our ritual prayers and Bible reading will mean nothing to the Lord if our heart is not right before God. We need to continually examine our hearts to ensure we are right before him and obedient with our walk.

The second time King David transported the ark, I'm sure it was done correctly and once again the people celebrated before the Lord. David was so much into celebration that he danced naked before God. It was an act of humiliation before God. David's naked dance before the Lord was a great act of humiliation of self and exaltation of God.

I'm certainly not going to try this dance in church, but I will say how important it is to be able to strip ourselves of any pride or arrogance when we come before the Lord. We must be so humble before God that we acknowledge Him as the great God and king of our lives and of this world. Let us never allow pride or arrogance enter our hearts as if to think we could ever compete with God.

David's wife, Saul's daughter, Michal, when she saw David dancing naked before the Lord, despised him. She confronted David and said how inappropriate that was before the slave girls. David responded by confronting the real issue: he basically told her she was presenting and despising him because her dad Saul was not chosen by God to be king over Israel. Then he explained how his dance was so honorable to God that even the slave girls would honor him for his heart before God.

Michal resented and despised King David for what reason? He did nothing wrong. He was only being obedient to God's call on his life.

It's a sad fact, and too easy to fall into, that when God calls us into a new position, we must be obedient. Some will resent or despise our obedience to God, but it's something we must still do. Obedience is a priority. Someone who resents or despises have issues with the Lord. They must surrender those feelings of resentment and ask God for help to be able to rejoice and celebrate with another's new calling in life.