“And
David danced before the Lord with all his might, while wearing only a linen ephod
(2 Samuel 6:14).”
Much
of the Psalms written by King David are devoted to singing praises to the Lord
for all of the good things He did. David could get himself into trouble, and he
had a problem with sexual sin, anger, and a host of other problems we all face
from time to time. However, David never failed to repent and praise God.
Acknowledging our sin can be difficult, even for Christians, maybe even
especially for Christians. I think some of the reason for that is the belief
that once saved, always saved. This seems to give those who believe that carte
blanche’ to do whatever they want without repercussions. Another reason, I
think, is that Christians can be devious in their sinning. They don’t want
anyone from church to see them coming out of a bar but they don’t consider
staying out of the bar.
It
can be easy for us to ignore the little sins and transgressions in our lives
and tell ourselves “everyone is doing it, so what’s the harm?” After a while,
the sins get bigger and the covering up of those sins gets easier as well. But
eventually, God will allow the whole mess to come crashing down on us and we
have to face what we have done. Sometimes, we get so out of whack, it’s easier
to face God with sin, than to look our pastor or other church member in the eye
and confess what we’ve done. We are prideful, sinful people. No wonder God
repented for making man! (Genesis 6:6)
In
the Old Testament, sins were covered yearly by taking an offering to the
priests. They used the blood to wash the sins, and burned the carcass as an
offering to God for the forgiveness of sins. It was a very intense procedure
that had to be done just right, and if the priest did something wrong and
entered the Holy of holies, he might come out dead. They even tied a rope to
his leg so if he died, they could drag his body out. God was deadly serious
about sin back then, and He is still serious about sin. But He also took pity
on us, seeing how we just can’t stop sinning and needed more than a yearly
sacrifice. So He became flesh and sacrificed Himself in the body of Jesus
Christ on the Cross for all of our sins.
For
me, knowing what Christ went through for me, knowing how it breaks His heart
when we live a life of sin and misery, breaks my heart to think about it. I
know the life I led was horrendous for me, and I know the person I was then
broke Christ’s heart. The person who came to Christ asking forgiveness died
that day, she was put to death in Christ Jesus and became a brand new creation.
(2 Corinthians 5:17) That alone is worth dancing about, leaping and shouting.
Confess
your sins and move forward. Leave the dead to rot where it is. You have a new
life in Jesus Christ and there is no reason to risk hell for anything. Tell the
truth, shame the devil. Dance like David did and kick the devil in the teeth.
You are a new creation and if that’s not worth dancing about, I don’t know what
is.