The sermon titled "A Flying Roll," preached by Norm Wells, delves into the themes found in Zechariah 5:1-4, particularly the concept of God's sovereign control over His word and the judgments that come from it. Wells emphasizes that the scroll represents God's authoritative message, containing curses against sin, specifically theft and false swearing. He references other parts of Scripture, including Romans 3 and Isaiah 55, to illustrate humanity's universal sinfulness and God's unwavering purpose in conveying His word. The practical significance lies in understanding that while humanity inherently robs God of His glory through sin and the false assurance of free will, God's promises remain true and effective for His elect, showcasing His grace and sovereignty in salvation.
“The control of this great roll, this great book, this great scroll is in the hands of God.”
“It's not by our power and it's not by our might, but by the power of the Holy Spirit that these things take place.”
“The word of God is not stagnant... it is very fluid, moving, and active.”
“Thank God for it. God he does not change his mind.”
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