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Why did God punish Uzzah for touching the Ark?

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Uzzah's punishment illustrates the seriousness of irreverence towards God's holiness.

Uzzah's act of reaching out to steady the Ark highlights a grave misunderstanding of God's holiness and the prescribed methods of approaching Him. God's immediate judgment illustrates that even seemingly good intentions can lead to severe consequences when they disregard His commands. The sermon notes that the Ark represented Christ and that any attempt to approach God without recognizing His holiness and the need for blood atonement was misplaced. This reflects the broader truth that familiarity with sacred things can breed contempt, leading to grave spiritual danger.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 6, Leviticus 10

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