In Norm Wells' sermon titled "Prince of Judah," the main theological topic centers around the significance of Nashon, the Prince of Judah, as a foreshadowing of Christ. Wells discusses the selection of Nashon as a leader among the tribes of Israel, emphasizing God's sovereignty in choosing specific individuals to fulfill His divine purpose. He references Numbers 1:4-17, Genesis 49:8-10, and Revelation 5:5 to illustrate how the lineage of Judah culminates in Christ, the Lion of Judah. Wells emphasizes the practical significance of this doctrine in understanding Christ's unique role as the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies and His sacrificial work for the redemption of His people. In contrast to Nashon, who exemplifies human frailty, Christ stands as the eternal Savior who triumphs over sin and death through His resurrection.
“It is significant in the words that he said with his son that gives us the thought of what's going to happen with this tribe of Judah in time.”
“Nothing is a coincidence. Everything works out according to God's eternal purpose.”
“Nashon was the first representative of the children of Israel to offer the sacrifice after the tabernacle was built.”
“A lion of the tribe of Judah hath prevailed to take the roll, the book, and open the seals.”
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