In the sermon titled "God’s Sovereign Rule," Norm Wells explores the theme of divine sovereignty as demonstrated through God’s control over creation and human actions, particularly in the life of Samson. He emphasizes that the extraordinary events in Judges 15:4-16, where Samson uses 300 foxes to wreak havoc on the Philistine crops, illustrate how God can make all of creation act according to His will, contrary to their natural instincts. Wells draws parallels between Samson and Christ, advocating that just as Samson was used by God despite his flaws, so too can believers recognize God's sovereign purpose unfolding in their lives. Scriptural references such as Psalm 110:3 and Romans 1:22 are employed to demonstrate the interplay between God’s sovereignty and human ignorance. The significance of this sermon lies in its reminder that God’s purposes prevail even amidst human sinfulness and that His sovereign rule invites believers to trust in His ultimate authority over their lives.
“Everything that goes on here is not natural. It is not natural for them to be around fire and stay controlled.”
“These 3,000 men ... had no knowledge about God whatsoever.”
“God in His sovereignty worked through a man that is so flawed.”
“That it will be to His purpose. So Samson destroyed a thousand men with his jawbone.”
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