Davidic Worship
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Psalms 56 and 57: The Heart of Davidic Worship
By Art Katz0PSA 56:3Art Katz emphasizes the significance of Psalms 56 and 57 in understanding the heart of Davidic worship, illustrating how David faced persecution from both the unregenerate world and religious opposition. He highlights that true faith, like David's, invites opposition and suffering, which ultimately leads to a deeper relationship with God. Katz encourages believers to recognize their true identity beyond the physical, asserting that while flesh can harm the body, the essence of who we are in God remains inviolable. He concludes that authentic worship arises from a history of trials and God's faithfulness, culminating in a testimony that glorifies God before the nations.
David's Tabernacle: Extravagant Worship (1 Chr. 15-16)
By Mike Bickle1854:081CH 15:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of David's Tabernacle as a model for extravagant worship, highlighting the historic event of the Ark of the Covenant entering Jerusalem. He explains that David's commitment to worship was not casual but a deep, life-long vow to see God's glory manifest in his generation. Bickle encourages worship leaders and intercessors to understand the principles of Davidic worship, which reflects heavenly worship on earth, and to actively facilitate this movement in their own cities. He stresses the importance of preparation, consecration, and collaboration in establishing a worship order that honors God. Ultimately, Bickle calls for a new generation to rise up with a heart like David's, dedicated to worship and intercession.