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

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The Bible emphasizes that seeking God must be done according to His prescribed way, as seen in the story of Uzzah and the Ark of the Covenant.

Seeking God after the due order means aligning with God's specific instructions for worship and salvation, as illustrated in 1 Chronicles 13-15. When David attempted to move the Ark of the Covenant without following God's commands, it resulted in divine judgment on Uzzah, demonstrating the importance of adhering to God's established order. The Ark represented God's holiness and the necessity of approaching Him in the manner He prescribes, reflecting a broader truth about how we must seek salvation through Jesus Christ alone, who is our mercy seat and mediator.
Scripture References: 1 Chronicles 13:8-14, 1 Chronicles 15:13

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