The sermon titled "Made Willing," preached by Norm Wells, focuses on the doctrine of divine sovereignty in salvation, particularly how God makes individuals willing to respond to His grace. Norm Wells explores the biblical narrative of Samson as a typological representation of Christ, emphasizing how God orchestrates events to fulfill His salvific purposes, such as Samson's marriage to a Philistine woman reflecting Christ's union with fallen humanity. He draws on multiple Scriptures, notably Psalm 110:3, which underscores God's power in making people willing. Wells illustrates this theme with various biblical examples, showing that God's grace is essential for salvation, as depicted in the acts of animals and people throughout the Scriptures who were compelled by God’s sovereign will. The practical significance of this doctrine is immense, as it highlights the importance of relying on God's power in prayer and evangelism, especially regarding the salvation of loved ones.
“God determined and gave him the information and the mind to capture 300 foxes.”
“Those he deals with he makes them by his grace willing in the day of his power.”
“My goodness, I wish I hadn't have done that... the angel of the covenant, the everlasting God Almighty came and shut the lion's mouth.”
“…it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.”
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