The sermon titled "What If God, Willing" by Norm Wells addresses the sovereignty of God in the lives of His people, particularly as seen through the lens of Judges 9:22-57. The preacher emphasizes that faith, as articulated in Hebrews 11:1-3, is a gift of regeneration and essential for understanding God’s purposes, even in dark times. He highlights that the events in Judges illustrate how God's eternal purpose prevails over human intentions, using Abimelech's reign and eventual downfall as a case study to demonstrate God's authority and purpose in historical events (Judges 9:22-24). The practical significance of the sermon lies in the comfort it provides to believers, affirming that God is in control of all circumstances and works all things according to His will, ultimately redemptive for His elect, even if they cannot comprehend the full scope of His divine orchestration.
“Faith is a fruit of regeneration. It's not something that we come up with that God honors by giving us regeneration, but it is a fruit of regeneration.”
“Everything that passes through this world is there by divine appointment. And God has purposed it.”
“I want to say, my God does that. He’s the one that ordained that.”
“In the end, everything will redound to the glory of God the Father.”
The Bible teaches that faith is a fruit of regeneration, given by God to His elect.
Hebrews 11:1-3
Scripture confirms that God is behind all events and works everything after the counsel of His will.
Judges 9:22-57, Proverbs 16:4, Romans 9:22-23
God's plan assures Christians that all events serve His purpose for their good.
Romans 8:28
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