1 Chronicles 16:11 AMP
[11] Seek the Lord and His strength; Seek His face continually [longing to be in His presence].
It is good to check up on how David came to this point in his life. Here was a man that had been anointed as king, even whilst a king was sitting on the throne of Israel. David did not belong to the tribe or the family of Saul, yet, by the choice of God, he became king. There was massive opposition, both within and without Israel, but because he was backed up by God, no one was able to defeat him. His son Absalom tried; the Philistines tried, but none succeeded. It is important to check who is behind and in front of you before you venture into projects or assignments. If God is not involved, do not assume superior knowledge to press on. Trouble is the only result that will come out of such action. It is not a wonder, then, that David was called by God Himself as a man after God's own heart. Does God know me so well that He can predict my heart's focus and attention? Does He command my heart's purpose, pursuits, and priorities?
One of the many reasons why I cannot make assumptions about God is the event that led us here. David knew the law, and the rules that governed the carrying of the ark of the covenant. I am not sure how it happened; was it that the ark had been away from a proper temple so long that the leaders and people had forgotten the rules? Did the leaders and people think that showing genuine concern for the ark was going to save them from the wrath of God if they disobeyed His rules? We read of how Uzzah put out his hand to steady the cart that was carrying the ark, and he was struck dead by God. The bible records that David was angry, and I wonder why? Thank God David learnt. The next time the ark would be transported, David had learnt his lessons. Do not let assumptions rob you of a walk with God that is rewarding. What worked yesterday is not likely to work today, because God is not bound by the rules of yesterday. His laws and principles do not change, but it is critical that you know and follow whatever principles He is directing you to.
That is where the words of the verse above come in. From experience, David knew that God does not joke with His standards. He had seen God punish, but He had also seen God bless. The secret was in knowing this God on a personal level, and nurturing that special relationship on a daily basis. David counsels us to seek the Lord and His strength. Seeking God means that He will not be found by accident, and even if you do find Him by accident, He will not be sustained by accident. You do not do it once a week or in a month; it has to be a regular occurrence. There is strength in God's presence. There is fullness of joy in His presence. There are daily mercies available to all who seek Him. I take the lessons from the lives of those who had tasted of the Lord’s goodness, and I make up my mind to seek Him continually. I ask God to fill my heart with a sincere longing to be in His presence at all times. Things look quite different when viewed from God's perspective. May nothing take me away from His presence. May the blessings of His presence by my daily reality. God's time of favour is here.