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Why is the death of Uzzah significant for Christians today?

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Uzzah's death highlights the seriousness of disregarding God's commands and the sovereignty of His salvation.

Uzzah's death serves as a stark reminder that violating God's commands carries severe consequences. He thoughtlessly assumed he could support God's Ark, symbolizing a misconception that human efforts could aid God's stability or holiness. This incident illustrates the principle that salvation is solely God's work, reaffirming that it is not contingent upon human actions or decisions. It shatters the notion of free will in salvation, emphasizing that God's sovereignty must reign without human interference, reinforcing the necessity of trusting entirely in Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 6:8-9

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