The sermon titled "WATER!" by Norm Wells examines the theological significance of God's provision of water to Samson in Judges 15:16-20, highlighting God's sovereignty and use of uncommon instruments for his glory. Wells argues that just as God used a jawbone to grant victory over the Philistines, He often employs the weak and foolish things to confound the wise, as articulated in 1 Corinthians 1:26-29. The provision of water from an unclean instrument serves as a typological foreshadowing of Christ, who alone satisfies spiritual thirst, which is echoed in passages like John 4:13-14 and Revelation 7:16-17. The doctrinal implications focus on the Reformed understanding of total depravity and the necessity of God's grace, signaling that salvation and sustenance come solely from Him, not human effort or merit.
“He uses the most uncommon things... demonstrating that it is really God that's winning the victory.”
“No flesh will glory in his presence. If we go back now to the book of Judges... everything declares the glory of God.”
“The heavens declare the glory of God. Every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess the glory of God.”
“The Lamb of God... satisfies our spiritual hunger. He satisfies our spiritual thirst.”
Samson's strength was a divine gift from God, demonstrated by his ability to defeat the Philistines using an unusual weapon.
Judges 15:16-20, 1 Corinthians 1:26-29
God's glory is revealed in our weaknesses by showing that He uses the foolish and lowly to accomplish His purposes.
1 Corinthians 1:26-29
Understanding that God provides through unusual means emphasizes His sovereignty and ability to meet needs in unexpected ways.
Judges 15:19, John 4:14
Spiritual thirst represents our deep longing for God, which is fulfilled in Christ who offers the living water.
John 4:13-14, John 6:35
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