The sermon titled "He Did Wondrously!" by Norm Wells centers on the theological significance of faith, divine intervention, and the Christophany in Judges 13, particularly surrounding the birth of Samson. The preacher emphasizes that faith is a sovereign gift from God, not a human endeavor, supporting this point with references from Hebrews and the Gospels (e.g., Hebrews 12:2, Matthew 17:20). He explores how Manoah and his wife exhibited faith when faced with the promise of a child, illustrating this through their obedience in following God's instructions concerning sacrifices. The significance of this chapter, he argues, lies in its foreshadowing of Christ's ultimate sacrifice, highlighting the necessity of divine approval for such offerings, which culminates in Jesus as the perfect and accepted sacrifice. This foundationally underscores the doctrines of grace and atonement, calling believers to worship and recognize the wondrous acts of God in their lives.
“My goodness, the faith that God gave Manoah and his wife, that as soon as he said that they were gonna have a child, Okay.”
“He is the author and finisher of our faith.”
“This is my savior. This is my Messiah.”
“We have an acceptable sacrifice signified by the angel of the Lord ascending back to the Father.”
The Bible teaches that faith is a gift from God, given to His people to believe in His promises.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Hebrews 12:2
God's promises are proven true through His faithfulness in Scripture and His actions throughout history.
Romans 8:28-30, 2 Peter 3:9
Worship is crucial for Christians as it acknowledges God’s greatness and our dependence on Him.
Hebrews 12:28, Revelation 4:11
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