In the sermon titled "The Object of His Delight," Norm Wells explores the doctrine of divine sovereignty and election, emphasizing that God's absolute control extends to every detail of creation, where "the elect are the true actors" while others are merely props. Key arguments include the relationship between wisdom and Christ, as highlighted in Proverbs 8:1 and 8:25, which underscores that Jesus is the embodiment of wisdom and the delight of God. Wells also references Romans 8:33-35 to illustrate the security of the elect in their justification and eternal life, positing that the love of God for His people resembles the eternal love the Father has for the Son (John 15:9). The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers of their security in Christ, affirming that God's commitment to His elect predates creation itself, thus providing a profound sense of peace and purpose in their faith.
“God is the absolute sovereign director of this entire world.”
“I don't have any wisdom on my own, but God in Christ is my wisdom.”
“He has taken care of our security before we ever knew that we needed security.”
“God has loved His elect as long as He has loved His Son.”
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