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Why did David rejoice in bringing the Ark to Jerusalem?

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David's rejoicing was a celebration of God's presence and blessings among His people.

David's rejoicing as he brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6:14) was an expression of his understanding of God’s holiness and the joy of His presence. He was not only fulfilling a religious duty but was celebrating the restoration of God's fellowship with His people. His act of dancing and wearing a linen ephod symbolized humility and devotion, setting aside his royal status for the sake of worship. This response teaches us that genuine worship is characterized by joy and reverence, acknowledging God’s grace and salvation in our lives.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 6:14, Psalm 89:15

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