The sermon titled "Our Standard and Ensign" by Norm Wells focuses on the theological significance of God's order and structure as seen in Numbers 2:1-4, emphasizing the centrality of Christ in the arrangements of the Israelite camp. Wells argues that the precise organization of the tribes around the tabernacle reflects God's sovereign design, illustrating His glory, authority, and the preeminence of Christ, specifically the tribe of Judah symbolizing the Lion of the tribe of Judah. He utilizes Scripture references such as 1 Corinthians 14:33 and Acts 13:48 to highlight God's methodical governance in both the Old and New Testaments, drawing parallels between the orderly encampment of Israel and the structure expected within the church. The practical significance of this message encourages believers to find comfort in God's sovereign order, reminding them that Christ is the ultimate standard and ensign under which they live, embodying love and promise, as exemplified in passages like Psalm 34:7 and Genesis 9:12.
“The gospel is just repetition, repetition. Over and over again from different angles... Jesus Christ is everywhere.”
“God is a God of order, and he does things decently and in order, and he expects his people to do things decently and in order.”
“The Lion of the tribe of Judah must have preeminence. He is the first and foremost... in every spiritual battle.”
“Every living creature that is with you for perpetual generations, I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of the covenant between me and the earth.”
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