Undignified – 2 Samuel 6: 12 – 23

God is Good All The Time.  This has been the message of Phils preaches, as well as discussions within lifegroups.  Also that the pursuit of Gods presense is a vital part of growing in faith and our relationship with the Lord.

With this said we can often look at others, how they worship, how they react to the Lord presense and we if we don’t understand it, we can often judge it to be “over the top” or “american”!  OK so a bit of that is the Britishness in us, but the main reason is because we have developed in our minds, a list of acceptable worship methods and reactions that we feel comfortable with.  Should we then see or experience something that is not covered by our list, we are immeadiately uncomfortable with the situation.

The thing is, lots of amazing things happened in the Bible, and our short list of “acceptable” styles of worship does not do it justice!  We certainly shouldn’t be boxing the Lord God almighty into a list of expectation and acceptability.  God is almighty and cannot be contained, or restrained.  He will act how He sees fit, and people will react and worship in different ways.

Looking then at this passage in Samuel, David is really going for it!  Without the fear of what others will say or think, David worships the Lord with dancing.  Michal looks at this, and perhaps it was a bit of pride, and perhaps also she did not have dancing in her “acceptable” list, but when she sees this she is obviously uncomfortable and she challenges David.  His response is as follows (NIV):

22 “I will become even more undignified than this, and I will be humiliated in my own eyes. But by these slave girls you spoke of, I will be held in honor.”

David is prepared to dance, to do whatever it is that He feels will glorify the Lord no matter what others think.  He is prepared to do even more that what he did.  He was certainly not going to confirm to other people expectations, he was also not going to worry about what people thought or said about his actions!  He was c oncentrating

on worshiping the Lord and Glorifying Him.

I think therefore we should become “undignified” ourselves.  No longer being concerned with looking “normal” or conforming to expectations, but we should let ourselves go and worship the Lord in whatever way we feel is right, and that Glorifies His name.  And also, when we see others worshiping, and perhaps their style is something we are not used to, or do not understand, lets not be quick to judge or admonish, but we should remember the day that King David, yes the King of a Great Nation, let his own hair down and worshipped the Lord “David” style!

Remembered – Luke 23:39-43

This passage of scripture moves me every time I read it.  Here we have 2 men either side of Jesus.

  Both are being punished for things they have done.  One of them mocks Jesus and challenges Him to save them all on the crosses.  However the other robber realises that Jesus has done no wrong.  What this man says, followed my Jesus response is truly wonderful:

40But the other criminal rebuked him. “Don’t you fear God,” he said, “since you are under the same sentenc

e? 41We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong.”

 42Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.[a]

 43Jesus answered him, “I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise.”  (NIV)

For me this acts as a perfect example as to why Jesus died on the cross.  He was the perfect sacrifice, without Sin so that he could take the punishment for our sins.  So that those who believe will have eternal life with Him.  This criminal realised the significance that Jesus did not deserve to be there, he spoke to Jesus and offered kind words.  From this realisation Jesus repays the man’s faith with eternal life.  Wow!

Our Daily Bread goes on to look more deeply at verse 42, where the criminal asks Jesus to remember Him.  There are many people in the world who will go to extraordinary lengths to be remembered, to have their name in print, and yet we forget the importance of being remembered by God!  True immortality is not having our name in a newspaper or on a statue, it is being remembered by God as one of His Children.

We are saved by grace because of what Jesus did on that cross for us.  For those of us who believe, we will be remembered by God, and welcomed into His kingdom.  We shouldn’t concentrate our lives on ourselves looking to be seen and remembered by others.  We should be living our lives to Glorify God, and talking to others about what he did so that they may too be saved.

Lord Jesus, thank you for dying on that cross for my sins so that I may have eternal life with you.  What it took, the love, the bravery, the sacrifice, everything about what you did Lord humbles me, it is beyond imagining what you went through. Help me to live a life that glorifies you, and that acts as a witness that others may too be saved.  I love you Lord Jesus.

Amen.