In the sermon "Plant of Renown," Norm Wells addresses the prophetic announcement of Christ as the promised Messiah throughout the Old Testament, emphasizing the continuity of this message from Genesis to Zechariah. Wells systematically traces the significance of Joshua the high priest as a type of Christ, highlighting the meaning of his crowning with two crowns that symbolize the dual roles of Jesus as both King and Priest. Key Scripture passages discussed include Zechariah 6:9-13, where Joshua is portrayed as a foreshadowing of the "branch," and Genesis 3:15, which articulates the promise of redemption from the very beginning. The sermon underscores the doctrinal significance of recognizing Christ as the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies, portraying Him as the "plant of renown" who establishes God’s everlasting kingdom and redeems His people, thus calling the church to faithful rejoicing in this reality.
“The Old Testament declares that Christ is coming. The Gospels declare someone is here. And Acts to Revelation declares someone’s coming back.”
“This high priest is given these two crowns, and then we get to look at the very next verse here, and it tells us… behold the man whose name is the branch.”
“He shall build the temple… He's building a temple by saving His people from their sins.”
“The branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the earth shall be excellent and comely for them that are escaped of Israel.”
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