The sermon titled "But Levi!" by Norm Wells explores the theological concept of priesthood and distinguishing grace as expressed in Numbers 1:47-54. Wells emphasizes that the Levites were set apart by divine appointment and birth, which serves as a metaphor for God's sovereign grace in the new birth for believers. He highlights that only God has the authority to distinguish individuals for His purposes, paralleling this with the call of Christians to be a royal priesthood through Christ. Key scripture references, such as 1 Corinthians 4:7 and Matthew 9:12, are utilized to illustrate human inability to earn God's favor and the centrality of Christ's work in salvation. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its assertion that all believers, Jew or Gentile, are made into a spiritual house and priests of God, confirming that salvation is entirely the work of God alone, emphasizing the need for reformed understanding of grace and salvation.
“You cannot see and you cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven, except ye be born again.”
“God is the God of distinguishing grace. And he distinguishes between tribes and a tribe, or between peoples and a person.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. There is no room for movement on this point.”
“The Lord liveth. And blessed be my rock, and let the God of my salvation be exalted.”
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