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What does the Bible say about seeking God after His due order?

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The Bible emphasizes that seeking God must align with His prescribed way, as seen in 1 Chronicles 13 and 15, where Uzzah's error illustrates the importance of following God's commands.

In 1 Chronicles 13 and 15, the narrative focuses on David's attempt to bring the Ark of the Covenant back to Jerusalem. When Uzzah touched the ark to steady it, he was struck dead by God, illustrating that seeking God must be done according to His prescribed order. David later explains that they made this mistake because 'we sought him not after the due order.' This indicates that worship and communion with God are to be conducted as He commands, reflecting His holiness and justice. The significance of this is that it underscores the seriousness of approaching God outside His designated means of grace, leading to dire consequences as seen with Uzzah.
Scripture References: 1 Chronicles 13:10-14, 1 Chronicles 15:12-13

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