Seeing but not seeing

2 Samuel 6:8-10 (AMP) David was grieved and offended because the Lord had broken forth upon Uzzah, .... and David was afraid of the Lord that day and said, How can the ark of the Lord come to me? So David was not willing to take the ark of the Lord to him into the City of David;
'But God I thought this is what You were leading me to do, why is Your hand against me?' Sound familiar? 'I wanted Your glory! I did what I thought You wanted, why is all this happening?'
Aagh!!!! Who can know the mind of the Lord? A piece of the puzzle was missing. David had not know the prescribed way to carry the ark was on the shoulders of the Levites.
It took David three months to get over his grief and offense, about right wouldn't you say? It takes time to get over offense and sort out our heart.
David only had to hear that Obed-edom was being blessed for having the ark in his home that his love for God's presence was revived so that it overtook the offense.
When God's provision is within sight yet unattainable, seemingly, we can get our knickers in a knot. 'But God why?' is a common complaint.
As we quieten down and listen we hear the Lord say, 'you're missing something, the bridge is not where you think it is, it is around here.' The bridge has always been there but our misunderstanding has caused us not to see it.
My prayer is 'open my eyes Lord so that I will not kill someone trying to get mine, unwittingly.' Amen!

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