The sermon titled "God Never Wished, He Willed" by Norm Wells addresses the sovereignty of God in fulfilling His promises, specifically through the lens of the "I wills" of Scripture, with a focus on Ezekiel 36:22-24. Wells emphasizes that God's declarations are not mere wishes, but definitive commitments that He will accomplish. Key points include God's unwavering faithfulness to His people, the significance of His holy name, and His intent to gather and sanctify His people from among the nations. Scripture references, particularly from Ezekiel and Isaiah, reinforce that God's actions are rooted in His nature and purposes, assuring believers of their security and His ongoing work in salvation. The sermon highlights the practical significance of trusting in God's promises, encouraging the church to recognize God's authority and steadfastness in their lives.
Key Quotes
“God never wishes; He wills, and what He wills, He brings to pass.”
“When God makes a promise to strengthen His people, He is going to carry that promise out.”
“He has never tried to do anything; He has always had a purpose, and He carries out that purpose to the very finish.”
“God can do anything but fail. He has never struggled over anything.”
The Bible affirms that God always fulfills His promises and never lies.
Throughout scripture, particularly in Isaiah 41 and Ezekiel 36, we find that God is unchanging and always keeps His promises. In Isaiah 41:10, He assures His people, saying, 'I will strengthen thee, I will help thee, I will uphold thee.' This illustrates God's unwavering commitment to His word and His people. He never tells a story or lies, emphasizing that every proclamation of His will is destined to be accomplished. Thus, believers can take comfort in the assurance that God's promises will always come to pass.
Isaiah 41:8-10, Ezekiel 36:22-24
God's sovereignty is evidenced in His ability to accomplish all His purposes and promises.
The doctrine of God's sovereignty is foundational to understanding His nature. According to Ezekiel 36, God declares His intentions clearly, stating, 'I will sanctify my great name' and 'I will take you from among the heathen.' This showcases that God acts according to His own will and purpose, having absolute authority over all creation. There is no possibility of failure in His plans, as He operates with perfect control over all circumstances. Believers find reassurance in this truth, knowing that God's sovereignty governs not only salvation but every aspect of life.
Ezekiel 36:23-24
God's holiness is crucial as it emphasizes His purity and separates Him from sin.
The holiness of God is integral to the Christian faith, as it underlines His character and establishes the foundation of His relationship with mankind. In Ezekiel 36:21, God expresses His concern for His holy name, which had been profaned. His holiness means He is distinct from all created beings and free from sin. For believers, understanding God's holiness fosters a deeper reverence and awe, encouraging a pursuit of purity and righteousness in their own lives. This divine attribute is what drives God's actions toward His people, assuring them of His love and justice.
Ezekiel 36:21-23
'I will gather my people' signifies God's promise to redeem and bring together His chosen ones from all nations.
The promise, 'I will gather my people,' found in Ezekiel 36:24, speaks to God's redemptive plan for His elect. This declaration not only shows His commitment to restore Israel but also signifies His broader intent to call His people from every nation into His church. The assurance that God actively seeks out His people from among the heathen highlights His grace and mercy. For the historic Reformed believer, this encapsulates the beauty of sovereign grace, where God unconditionally elects, redeems, and gathers His chosen ones into communion with Him.
Ezekiel 36:24
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