A Man After God’s Own Heart
There David was, after years of running, hiding in caves, and fighting battles, standing in the moment where everything made sense. He had discovered the secret of the blessing — the presence of God. David realized that to be truly blessed, he needed the presence of God more than the approval of people. He was willing to look foolish, even humiliated in his own eyes, just to bring back the Ark of the Covenant — the symbol of God’s presence.
Have you ever been willing to look crazy just to obey God? Have you ever gone through something that others didn’t understand — something they even ridiculed — because you were chasing the presence and blessing of God?
God promised that if we trust Him, we will never be brought to shame. Yet sometimes, before the crown, comes a moment of humiliation.
As the Ark entered the City of David, Michal — Saul’s daughter — looked out from her window. When she saw her husband, the king, leaping and dancing before the Lord, she despised him in her heart.
How many men have fought unseen battles — the wars of fear, anger, and failure — only to be misunderstood by the very ones who should have celebrated their breakthrough? She didn’t see the years of running, the tears shed in caves, or the prayers whispered in the dark. She saw a man dancing and misjudged the weight of that moment. Be careful what you call dishonorable that God counts honorable.
David danced before the Lord because he had learned something about God’s favor — it flows through humility. He was willing to strip off everything — reputation, pride, and appearances — to stand bare before his Creator.
You, too, have endured a season of dishonor while walking in obedience. You gave when it hurt. You fasted when you were tired. You sowed when you weren’t appreciated. You endured humiliation to make things right. You broke generational curses that others ignored. You fought giants that weren’t yours to fight, and God saw it.
David said to Michal, “It was before the Lord, who chose me rather than your father or anyone from his house… I will become even more undignified than this.”
David refused to let her voice minimize his moment of victory. He had been too far, too broken, and too chased to be silenced now. He knew who had chosen him and what it cost him to stand there.
Some will despise your transparency, but heaven honors it. What others call foolish, God calls faithful. What looks like humiliation to man, heaven calls worship.
Don’t let the enemy use anyone — not even someone close — to make you shrink back in your season of victory. You’ve earned this dance. You’ve carried this mantle. And now, God is crowning you with honor.
To every David who has endured humiliation to walk in obedience: thank you. God saw the tears, the sacrifices, the sleepless nights, and the courage it took to say yes again. Like David, your throne — your legacy — will be established forever.
