(July 5, 2015 at 10:45 am)Exian Wrote:Ok. Evidently he was struck down because he foolishly thought that the Lord needed him to steady the arch. He didn't believe that the Lord controlled everything's fate including the fate of the arch.(July 5, 2015 at 10:43 am)popsthebuilder Wrote: It was my understanding that he tried to peer inside the ark, or gain a height equivalent to the Lord selfishly. If you tell me were to find the story you speak of I can read it and give a better explanation. Thanks.
Nope Wrote:This story is from Samuel, chapter
http://biblehub.com/2_samuel/6.htm
Admittedly , this seems a little odd. As it says David was agree and scared because of what happened. Honestly I don't really understand it, which is odd. Only through very loose understanding can I say that he didn't show Faith. And perhaps that is why he was struck down. He should have had much Faith simply due to his position. That's all I got. Really somewhat stumped. If something else comes to me I will let you know.