
Sacrifice: The Pathway to Visitation | बलिदान: दर्शन का मार्ग
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David, offended by a tragic event, initially refused to move the Ark of God, symbolizing His presence, into the city. Obed-Edom, despite inconvenience, welcomed the Ark, receiving abundant blessings. This teaches that making room for God requires sacrifice—through devoted prayer, fasting, and giving. Such sacrifices are investments, yielding generational blessings. David, inspired by Obed-Edom’s blessings, overcame his offense, brought the Ark to his city, and secured divine favor. Sacrifice, through devotion and generosity, is the pathway to God’s visitation and lasting provision.
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01.)Why did David initially refuse to move the Ark of the Lord?
02.)What happens when someone is in a place of offense with God?
03.)What does it mean to treat the presence of God casually?
04.)How did Obed-Edom respond to the Ark’s presence in his home?
05.)What was the result of Obed-Edom’s sacrifice?
06.)Why is sacrifice described as an investment in God’s kingdom?
07.)How can one make room for God’s presence in their life?
08.)What is the significance of the “new wine” in the context of giving?
09.)How did David’s attitude change after hearing about Obed-Edom’s blessings?
10.)What is the role of fasting in making room for God?