
CCOG: 8-10-25 Sunday Morning Service. Hosting the Glory: When God's Presence Changes Everything
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Moses' desperate plea, "Show me thy glory," frames this powerful message about our desperate need for God's authentic presence rather than manufactured religious experiences. In a time when churches increasingly rely on technology and performance to create spiritual atmosphere, we're reminded that without God's glory, our efforts are empty and powerless.
The contrast between Kings Saul and David reveals two approaches to spiritual leadership. Saul, though anointed king, gradually relied on his own judgment rather than divine guidance. His partial obedience in the battle against the Amalekites—sparing King Agag and the best livestock when commanded to destroy everything—demonstrated how we often substitute sacrifice for obedience. Samuel's rebuke still challenges us today: "It is better to obey than to sacrifice."
David, meanwhile, understood that his identity as a worshiper with a harp preceded his role as king with a crown. When he finally ascended to leadership, his first priority wasn't policy or military strength but recovering the Ark of the Covenant—the physical representation of God's presence that had been neglected throughout Saul's reign. Yet even David's story contains a warning when his enthusiasm to bring back the Ark led him to transport it incorrectly, resulting in Uzzah's death when he touched the sacred object.
The narrative takes a remarkable turn when the Ark is temporarily housed in Obed-Edom's home. For three months, this family hosted God's presence with reverence, resulting in overwhelming blessing. This teaches us that when we make intentional space for God's presence and honor it appropriately, transformation naturally follows in every area of life.
As our church approaches its centennial celebration, we're called to commit just 100 seconds daily to focused, intercessory prayer for God's continued presence in our congregation. The revival we've recently experienced—our "Mother's Day miracle"—is just a foretaste of what can happen when God's people genuinely seek His glory above all else.
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