The sermon titled "You Have No Part in This" by Norm Wells explores the theological implications of sin and the nature of true faith through the narrative of Abimelech in Judges 9:1-6. Wells argues that lineage does not guarantee salvation, as demonstrated by Abimelech, the son of Gideon, who, despite being born to a man of faith, embodies a heart devoid of true belief in God. He highlights the contrast between Gideon's faith and Abimelech's wicked ambition, asserting that rebellion against God and the desire for power reflect a profound spiritual deficiency. Scripture references such as 2 Samuel, Acts 4, and Matthew 25 further illustrate the perils of seeking elevation without genuine faith, leading to rejection by God, as indicated by phrases like "I know you not." The doctrinal significance lies in reinforcing the Reformed understanding of total depravity and the necessity of divine intervention for salvation.
“Just because Gideon is a believer... doesn't mean that he passed on any genes that would cause his children to be saved.”
“There is no indication whatever... that Absalom... has one wit, different position before God than the worst sinner, the thief on the cross.”
“Unless God grant us grace, there is no end of what we are capable of doing.”
“The Lord loveth a cheerful giver... There is no thought in their head about honoring Christ, about honoring God.”
The Bible teaches that grace is essential for salvation, as all men are sinners in need of God's unmerited favor.
Ephesians 2:8-9
Knowing Christ is essential for true leadership as it aligns one's motives with God's will and purpose.
Matthew 20:26-28
Sin negatively affects family inheritance, as seen in Abimelech's life, showing that spiritual legacy cannot be assumed or inherited.
Romans 5:12
God allows adverse circumstances to ultimately display His sovereignty and grace, as shown in the stories of David and his sons.
Romans 8:28
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