In the sermon titled "All Things Common," Norm Wells addresses the theological theme of unity among believers, particularly as seen in the early church community described in Acts 4:23-37. He emphasizes the idea that true fellowship arises from a shared understanding and agreement in the gospel—a concept deeply rooted in Reformed theology where regeneration by the Holy Spirit leads to a common faith. Wells argues that the arrest of the apostles and their united prayer signify the church's solidarity, which underscores God's sovereignty and purpose as all events unfold according to His divine plan (Acts 4:24-28). He highlights the importance of Christ as the propitiation for sin and the assurance of salvation through His resurrection, which fosters a sense of unity among believers as they share all things in common (Acts 4:32). The doctrinal significance is clear: the body of Christ, through the work of the Holy Spirit, is called to live in community, reflecting the grace and love bestowed by God.
“When they heard this, they lifted up their voice to God with one accord and said, Lord, thou art God, which hath made heaven and earth and the sea, and all that in them is.”
“What a pure blessing of grace is observed in this verse of Scripture because ... believers have one heart and one mind and one soul ... toward God.”
“Without the outpouring of the Spirit, there's no heart of stone that can be made into a heart of flesh.”
“The Holy Spirit has put them in that condition that all things are common.”
The Bible describes propitiation as Christ being the payment for our sins, as highlighted in Romans 3:25.
Romans 3:25
Jesus' success is evidenced by His fulfillment of God's redemptive plan as determined before the foundation of the world.
Acts 4:28
The resurrection is crucial because it signifies Christ's victory over sin and death, assuring believers of their own resurrection and eternal life.
1 Corinthians 15:4
Having all things common reflects the unity and shared purpose of believers in Christ, as demonstrated in Acts 4.
Acts 4:32-34
God changes a person's heart through His sovereign grace, transforming the heart of stone into a heart of flesh.
Ezekiel 36:26, John 6:44
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