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Do You Want To Pay The Price
Do you ever wonder how to truly invite God's presence into your life and community? This episode sheds light on the timeless story of David and the Ark of the Covenant. Learn from David’s initial mistakes and how his eventual adherence to God’s instructions led to immense blessings. As we continue our book series, we emphasize the importance of prioritizing God's will over our own methods to achieve spiritual transformation and success. By following God's ways, like David, we too can experience the fullness of His blessings.
Respect for God’s power is not just an abstract concept—it’s a vital practice for any believer. We delve into the necessity of sanctification to host God’s presence, drawing vivid parallels with the reverence electricians have for electricity. Through personal anecdotes and biblical accounts, we illustrate the significance of giving up worldly attachments to fully embrace God’s glory. As we close, we encourage you to become living arks, carrying God's presence with purity and reverence, and invite you to connect with us via email, Facebook, and YouTube. Your spiritual journey is important to us, and we are here to support you every step of the way.
Hello, this is your host, glenn Kivett, and welcome to today's episode of the Christian Cafe, where the bread is made fresh and delivered right from the Word of God. To keep up to date with what's coming up, be sure to follow me on Facebook, at the Christian Cafe. Also on Twitter, feel free to email me with your prayer request at the Christian Cafe. Also on Twitter, feel free to email me with your prayer request at thechristiancafe2022 at gmailcom. I would love to hear from you, so grab your seat, place your order and we will deliver it fresh and hot, just for you. Welcome everyone. Welcome everyone to the Christian Cafe. It is a great day here at the Cafe. I hope you're having a wonderful day. I know I am, and I'm just so glad to be back with you again with some more good things from God's Word here at the Christian Cafe. I have been blessed. I hope you have been too.
Speaker 1:It is Sunday, june the 9th man. Where has this year gone to? It's getting closely to the end. I'll tell you what God has been doing some great things since we last met. We are getting closer and closer to our trip to Belize and getting ready for that and looking forward to what God has done and what he's going to do over in Belize. I know he's going to do great things. I hope it's beautiful where you're at.
Speaker 1:The weather here is nice and warm. We've been in the 80s most of our week long and it's been great. I'm just so glad the rain's moved out. We went for several days and all we had was rain, rain, rain, rain. I'm glad it so is, but you know we need the rain to get everything to grow. I know I mowed my grass one day and I guess three days later it rained for three days straight and it was ready to mow again. Good thing. I do use a ride no more. I don't like pushing more. Of course, I've got a big yard too, so it takes a while to mow, even when I'm riding it. But I'm glad you're here. I'm glad that you've taken the time to check us out and to hear what it's all about.
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Speaker 1:It's not all the time that it's all about the shout. Sometimes God just speaks in those still small voices, just like he did Elijah. When Elijah was on the mountain, there was a big old wind and some fire and everything, but God was not into any of those. It was not until he had the still small voice that he spoke to Elijah. Sometimes we just need to pay attention and be quiet and listen for that and see what God has got in store for us. Sometimes we're too loud, you know what I'm saying. We're too loud and we can't hear what God is trying to say to us. So sometimes just sit back and listen.
Speaker 1:But we're going to get back into our book today and trying to finish up chapter six.
Speaker 1:But we're going to get back into our book today and trying to finish up chapter 6.
Speaker 1:We're going to get into it and we're going to learn.
Speaker 1:We're going to find out if we want to pay the price of God's glory.
Speaker 1:We got into last week where God was moving the ark and God broke out of the box and just caused men's plans to fall. And that's what he does. He likes to disturb our plans. He's tired of the rickety-rackety old stuff that we try to do and put his name on it, and he don't want no part of that. He wants to do things his way, and I found out in times past that if I will listen to his plans and do his plans, then I don't have to worry about nothing failing, because God's got an order that he wants it done and when we follow that order, god is going to bless. And we're going to find out a little bit about that today, about how God did bless and how David decided to listen and do it the way God said do, and we can title this episode as Do you Want to Pay the Price? But first we're going to take a quick break and we'll come back and we'll get back into chapter six and finish it out today.
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Speaker 1:Welcome back, guys. Thanks for tuning in. We're going to jump back into our book. We're going to finish back into our book. We're going to finish up chapter six today. Do you want to pay the price? That's a question that we all should answer. What are we willing to do for God? Are we willing to change our methods of things and doing it the way God wants it done? Are we satisfied with where we're at? I hope we are not satisfied. The minute we get satisfied, the minute things begin to not do too good for us. So I hope you're willing to step out on God. Let's get right into the book. So I hope you're willing to step out on God, let's get right into the book.
Speaker 1:That is exactly where the church is at this crucial moment in time. We have reached the point in this move of God where we are trying to transport the glory back to where it belongs. We've run into the shaking place at god's threshing floor and it is time to ask ourselves are we really the ones? Do we really want to do it? Are we willing to pay the price and obey god's voice at all costs? Are we willing to learn anew how to handle the holy things of God. I must warn you that God's glory, his manifest presence, can literally split local church bodies, like the split body of Uzziah. Many a godly pastor should approach his congregation with kindness and diplomacy to say If you're not serious about seeking God's face, then you might want to find another place. If you're uncomfortable about waiting on the presence of God and experiencing the weightiness of God's glory the weightiness of God's glory, if you are uncomfortable with the strange and unusual manifestations that sometimes occupy his coming, then you need to find someplace less hungry to stay. We've had church our way long enough. If you want to keep having church the way Saul did it yesterday, if you are content to put God in his familiar box and strap it to your own man-made programs and procedures, then you might need to go somewhere else. I must warn you that the bump in the road just told us that we are not going to do it that way anymore. How would you feel if the pastor opened up one Sunday morning with those words what would that say to you? I think to me. If I had listened to that, I think I'd either get up and run or decide to hey, maybe he's got something here, because so many times we kind of put God in a box in our church services.
Speaker 1:In everything we do about church, we try to do church our way. My pastor was saying this morning that we need to do church God's way. We've got our own little programs that we do. We follow a script. We go in at 10 o'clock and we open up at 10.05. We're going to sing this song at 10.10. At 10.10, we're going to say a prayer, and et cetera. It goes on and on. We got a schedule but we're not even allowing God time to move and I don't think God is in no place for that.
Speaker 1:We've got to stop doing things the way that we want it done, the way we think it needs to be done, and think about the way God wants it done. We need to get back to where you know. We're looking at what God wants to do. We're looking at Scripture to see how he's done it. I mean Uzziah paid with his life. When they come to the threshing floor and hit that bump and he reached out to steady the ark, he immediately God struck him dead. Why? Because, number one, they was not carrying the ark the way that God wanted it carried, and we'll find out more about that I don't want. I don't want to jump ahead head. But we'll find out about that in just a minute.
Speaker 1:Let's get back into reading here. It's when you hit that holy bump at the threshing floor of preparation that you realize this won't work anymore. This is not right anymore. Until you hit that burnt bump, you will probably be perfectly satisfied and at ease with a little dancing, some small harps that aren't too noisy, a few people singing and dancing and maybe even a few less conservative things from time to time. But once you decide to return God's glory to its proper place, you are destined to hit a holy bump. When God's glory appears and slays some flesh right in front of everybody, true repentance is an awesome flesh death sight to behold, too much for some to stomach. That day, when I leaned over to whisper to the pastor in fear and trembling, god could have killed you, we both knew we had reached a point of the bump in the road.
Speaker 1:Let me give you a little background here for somebody that didn't hear what happened before the beginning of the chapter. They were in service and the Spirit of God, the anointing, was so powerful that it was like something come down and it split the pulpit as the pastor was standing in front of it. Now, for some people, I imagine it scared the daylights out of them. Can you imagine standing in front of that pulpit and the Spirit of God struck the pulpit and split it in two? That's the power of God. And he reached a point where they got the bump of road and God said are you serious about me coming? Do you really want me to? Then you're going to have to do it my way. So that's what God's trying to tell us.
Speaker 1:Now we're asking for him to come and I'm sorry to get off here, but I get excited when I talk about this, because we ask God all the time that we want him in our services. But are we really serious about it? Are we really serious about the anointing and the power of God coming in our service so much that it literally will split a pulpit in half, that it has really, in times past, split a human impact in half? Do we really want him? Do we really desire him to the place that we are willing to give up everything we've put in place for that service to say God, this is your service, you do what you want to do, because that's what God wants. If we want him in our services, then we have got to back off and take a backseat and let him do it his way, not our, because we find out that our ways don't work. Our ways are not producing sinners. That's being born again. Our ways are not producing people being healed, people being delivered from addictions and from all these things that really need to be dealt with, because our way is not doing it. We've got too many programs that we say are designed for these things, but none of them are designed for God's spirit. It's time that we get away from that. Are we serious about him coming? Are we serious about really wanting him to? And if we are, we need to step back and let it have its way.
Speaker 1:No one but God knows how the Israelites handled the ark when they first loaded it into the new cart at Ben-Hadad's house, but we do know they handled it differently after Uzziah's death. We can be sure about one thing Nobody touched it. They had a new respect for God's glory that wouldn't wear off for a lifetime. They probably said good luck, obed, lifetime. They probably said good good luck, obed. You should probably know that we have to bury a man today because he touched that thing. When we hit a bump in the road, you better be careful over there, dm david wondered. I don't know if I really want that ark in Jerusalem. It might kill us all.
Speaker 1:The only problem was that for the next three months, david kept hearing reports about God's blessings on Obed-Edom. According to the Bible, obed-edom's house was so blessed that everything he touched was blessed too. That seemed to include everything he owned. All his family members and even his second cousins and farm animals were doing better, money was flowing in and everybody was wealthy. When David checked with Obed-Edom this is probably kind of the way the conversation went between him and David Obed-Edom said yeah, you heard right. Well, what have you done? David would say. I know we sure haven't touched that thing. I won't let the kids get close to it but ever since you dumped that box off of my front porch, it's just like that thing is emanating riches and power and authority. When I walk into town, things happen that I didn't even have anything to do with.
Speaker 1:David had quickly reconsidered his official position on the ark. It had suddenly dawned on him what the presence and the glory of God could mean to a nation if it brought blessings to even a lowly farmer's family. Then he said I've got to take and get that ark back to where it belongs. I'm going to get it to Jerusalem. When David put the ark on the new cart the first time around, he had all of Israel with him thinking Wow, god will be pleased with the way we did this. Look at all the thousands of guys gathered around the ark playing instruments and dancing.
Speaker 1:So let me just pause right here. When the ark was in Obed-Edom's place, the Bible said that he was blessed beyond measure, that everything that he touched was blessed. Imagine today that if we done everything the way that God wants us to do in our churches, in our community, in our homes, imagine the blessings of God that would exist in our life. Imagine things that God could do. God would heal all of our diseases, our family could be saved, all things I mean. Just look, we have an example right here with Obed-Edom, how the, the presence of God was being, was in a house and God was blessing it. See, sometimes, as David is Saul, he began to have second thoughts because before he said I don't know if I want this in Jerusalem or not, it might kill everybody.
Speaker 1:But now that he sees concrete evidence of what the power of God can do and the presence of God can do, then he won't sit for Jerusalem. He wants to get back there and he sets out to do this. But now he's got a new cart to do this. But now he's got a new cart. The first time he had a new cart and everybody was coming around and everybody was gathered around and was so happy and was playing instruments and was dancing. He was doing it their way. But since no one bothered to ask God for his opinion about it all, he had to pull the plug on their party. No more, Not one step further. I'm shaking things up. You've hit the holy bump on the threshing floor and this is where the flesh gets off. This is, as far as you go, doing it your way. If you really want my presence to be where it belongs, then from here on out you do things my way. The second time around. David did what he should have done the first time. Have you ever said that to yourself? I know I have.
Speaker 1:David studied the history of past moves of God in the Word. How did they move the Ark of the Covenant from one place to another. In Moses' day he rediscovered the true purpose and function of the Levites and the Aaronic priest, and he noticed for the first time that wooden staves were meant to be put through the mysterious strings on the side of the ark. Oh, so that's what those rings are for. It's amazing that God got bent out of shape over two sticks.
Speaker 1:We can't take God for granted. A lot of hungry church leaders today are reading everything they can find out about past moves of God. Why? Because we are at the holy bump in the threshing floor. We somehow sense that if we really want the holiness of God and the fullness of his glory to dwell in our midst, then we need to find out how to properly handle the holy God's glory. We know that this is where the flesh has to fall off, but what is God's way to do it? Our hunger is too deep for one meal to satisfy us. We are after more than his visitation. We want God's visitation to become a habitation.
Speaker 1:Let me say that again we want God's visitation to become a habitation. You know, when you visit somebody, when you go visit family, you don't stay very long, do you? It's a visit, that's all, do you? It's a visit, that's all it is. It's a visitation. When you go on vacation, it's not someplace you're going to go and stay, You're just there for a short period of time, to have fun and to visit, have some time away. Have some time away, but it's not until you. God's visitation is to come. Habitation is when God moves. He will come and visit every once in a while, but he'll leave.
Speaker 1:But wouldn't you rather for him to take up habitation in our lives, habitations in our churches? We want his kabod, but not in kabod. We want his presence to be here. We want him to be right with us. We want him to abode in us and be with us all time. We want his kabod. We don't want him to put in kabod over us and say that his presence has left us. We don't want that over our churches, over our lives. We want God's presence at all times.
Speaker 1:I don't know that I would walk around town or go to work or any place else not knowing that God is not with me. I want an inhabitation of Jesus, not just a visitation. I'm tired of visitations. I'm tired of just going to church, going through the routines, and God come down and visit a little bit. There's a little shouting and and and things like that, and you know a little bit of things take place. But when God is with us at all times, he's constantly blessing us, just as he did with Obadiah when the when the presence of the ark was there, God was blessing him all the time because his presence was there. Wouldn't you want that? I know I would. We are in the same situation as King David.
Speaker 1:Our greatest danger at this point is for the sacred things to become a common. The Ark of the Covenant was housed in Abinadad's home for a long time, but God's presence was only there in a limited fashion. Some writers think Uzziah grew up around the Ark of the Covenant as a kid. Perhaps he played on it, sat on it or swung his feet from the sides and generally didn't think anything about it from the sides and generally didn't think anything about it. If this is true, it was because God was there in a limited fashion.
Speaker 1:However, when you start moving God's glory back to the place where it belongs, his felt or manifested presence and power will begin to be restored with every step back to his divine order. Could the stumbling have come from the additional weight of the glory, the kabod, being restored to the ark. You will no longer be able to get away with things that you used to take for granted, that you used to take for granted. If you're not careful, we can allow sacred things to become so common that we begin to think, like Uzziah, I can touch it. See, I grew up with it. It's harmless. We're going to touch God's glory one time too many. Never take God's holy presence for granted and never assume that if no one is crying, shaking, manifesting odd movements or prophesying away, then God isn't at work. Be careful when you stifle a yawn of boredom and complacency.
Speaker 1:Many of the great saints in historic denominations and churches knew that God doesn't always have to manifest himself in things seen by the eye of the flesh. They would solemnly warn all of us don't come in here looking for sensationalism. Don't come in here looking for sensationalism. Come looking for God and you will find him. See, that's the problem. We go into our churches. We're not expecting anything. We're looking for the same thing, every single service looking for them. Get up to sing a few songs, say a prayer, take up an offering and the pastor preach, give an altar call and go home.
Speaker 1:We're just looking for something to get us out of our everyday routine and go to church and have another routine and come back home and do it all over again next week, Not allowing God to move in our midst. You know why? Because the presence has left. The presence have left the building. An incubod is across the front door. It's time to get the bread back in the house. It's time to bring it back to where it belongs and we've began to see God move. Let's take a break and we'll come back. We'll see you next time.
Speaker 1:We need to live with a new awareness of his constant presence so it won't become so common to me that I begin to think I can casually reach out and touch His holiness with my flesh at any point. I want Him at any cost and I will not let sacred things become common to me. If you are committed to participate in the visitation and habitation of God, then pray this with me, Lord God, I am here to meet with you and I'm learning how to handle the holy things of your presence. Have mercy on me, Lord Jesus. One of the first things God does when he turns on the power in his church is to bring back a respect for the power. Any electrician or experienced do-it-yourselfer will tell you that before they wire a house, they always turn the power off first. Why.
Speaker 1:Most will admit it is because they have touched the power before. What did they gain from the experience? They received a deep and personal respect for the power of electricity and its effect on unprotected flesh. Now I witnessed this firsthand my brother. He does a little electrical work on the side and he's bad about just not cutting power off sometimes. Well, this particular time he did that and he grabbed a couple of wires and it knocked him clean across the room. Now he was stunned. He didn't get seriously hurt, just the breath knocked out of him. That threw him up against the wall. But you know, when the power is off you can touch the lines all you want to, but when that power's on, if you do not want to get blistered or knocked across the room, then you better leave the power alone. You better leave those wires alone. He, because he again got a different respect for those. That's the reason why I don't touch them now, because I've seen what it does. I'm scared to death to work around electricity. But before God brings his power into the earth in his mercy, he first restores our respect and all for his glory and the things that are holy, and all for his glory and the things that are holy. We need to regain a deep and personal respect for the power of God's glory and unrepentant flesh. It's not that we shouldn't come near it, use it or dwell in it. Just as an electrician is able to work around crackling 220-volt power lines with safety, once he learns to respect the power electricity.
Speaker 1:David and the Israelites learned how to honor and handle or steward God's glory, manifested in the Ark of the Covenant. In fact, they even took the Ark into battle with them later on. God is calling you and me to carry his ark into battle with them. Later on, god is calling you and me to carry his presence into battle with his everyday as living arks. Arks are tabernacles of the boast high God. He wants us to dwell with him in intimate communion, but first the flesh must die. The anointing and power of God's presence are going to come upon us so strongly that his presence will literally go before us into our offices, plants, prisons and shopping malls. Because this great revival is based on his glory and presence and not on the works of man. It cannot be contained within the four walls of churches. God's glory must flow out to the world.
Speaker 1:There is another point to notice in David's second attempt to move God's glory into its proper place. When he recalled the Levites and the descendants of Aaron to the priestly duties as stewards of the ark, he gave them a solemn warning that applies to every high priest in the kingdom of God today. In 1 Chronicles 15, verses 12 and 13, it says and said unto them Ye are the chief of the fathers of the Levites. Sanctify yourself before ye and your brethren that ye may bring up the ark of the Lord, god of Israel, unto the place that I have prepared for it. For because ye did it not at the first, the Lord, our God, made a breach upon us. For that we sought him not after the due order. The Hebrew word, translated as sanctified, is kadesh, and it means to separate or make holy. In other words, we have to become holy like he is.
Speaker 1:Do you know how David emphasized the importance of sanctification to those men? I think he said I want to show you the tombstone of a guy who was sanctified. You're about to carry the same Ark of the covenant that did this to him, so you had better go through a cleansing ceremony right now. You better cleanse yourself. I know that the first man to thrust a staff through the rings, counted himself as dead. Only dead men walking can host God's holiness. This move of God is worth more than a Coke, and its taking place across the earth has often been marked by night after night of cleansing and repentance. If you allow God to take us through the complete process of repentance and brokenness without hindering or quenching his spirit, then when the kabod, the weightiness, presence of God, comes among us and upon us, then we will be able to carry it without fear, because we will be walking in the purity of Jesus and our flesh will be dead, covered by the blood of the Lamb.
Speaker 1:The old timers in the Pentecost movement used to do some things that I made fun of as a young man. I have an aunt who gave up drinking Coke when she was seeking the presence of God in her life. She was really enjoying. She really enjoyed drinking Coca-Cola, but she prayed God, if you will visit me, I'll never drink another one. God took her at her word. I used to laugh about it as a kid and teased her as I waved a Coke in front of her here you want a Coke. She would just laugh and say her here you want a Coke. She would just laugh and say, no, I don't want a Coke. Even then, that laugh of hers always left me feeling like she knew something I didn't.
Speaker 1:Now, ever since the first day of God's manifest presence showing up in Houston, I can say I understand. Now, auntie, I understand. Nothing is worth holding on to so hard that you can't hold him. I want to say that again Nothing is worth holding on to so hard that you can't hold him. What is it that we're holding on to that is keeping us from moving into the anointed presence of God? What is it in our lives that we are allowing to take the place of what God really wants to give us? There are things that we allow in our lives that are hindering us from really stepping into that place God wants us to be. I've learned in my life that I have allowed things to take the place of God. I've allowed things to keep me from achieving and moving into the calling into a greater extent than where I'm at. God has done great things in my life. He's moved and he's blessed me, he's healed me. He's done so many things that I can't even begin to tell, but yet, and still, I've yet to release some things in my life that I hold on to things in my past that I can't seem to break free from.
Speaker 1:I'm praying and asking God for deliverance every single day and I know sometimes it just takes us just saying God, here it is. But what is it? When we do that? It's like a vacation. It doesn't change us. We pick it right back up, we go right back and let it inhabit us again. Back up, we go right back and let it inhabit us again. Until we are really dedicated to it, really are ready and serious of god coming into our, our lives and taking full control. We'll never experience what abinadad did in his home, or obadadim, excuse me, will never experience that, will never experience the continuing blessings of god.
Speaker 1:God wants to bless us, god wants to move in our lives, but again, there's something we got to do. It's not say god, I want to do this and then, uh, we do, don't do anything for him. Where there's nothing we're giving up, there's nothing we're sacrificing to receive what he wants. People have died because they come at god at the wrong way. I don't want to do that. I don't want to touch something that is so holy that it would cause me not to receive what god wants to give me, you know, can.
Speaker 1:Again, I've said it many times we can talk about how we want to follow God, how we want to do things for God, but are we really serious about it? Because in the closet we're doing all these things that we know not to do and then we question why we're not where we're at with God. We need to think about that. We need to think about that. We need to think about, you know, what are we holding on to? What are we holding on that we can't let go? If we let go of it, then there's something else we can hold on to. We can hold on to God because it's like I said a while ago nothing is worth holding on to so hard that we can't hold on to. We can hold on to God because it's like I said a while ago nothing is worth holding on to so hard that we can't hold on to God.
Speaker 1:Guys, I hope you received something from this today. I hope that you're paying attention and listening to what God's trying to tell us. He's wanting us to bring us to a place that we can experience more than what we're experiencing now. But we've got to do it his way. I hope you've been blessed Again.
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