In the sermon "Gideon Found Grace," Norm Wells centers on the theme of divine grace as exemplified in Gideon's calling in Judges 6:16-23. Wells argues that Gideon's request for a sign from the angel of the Lord demonstrates the unmerited favor of God, underscoring that Gideon's worthiness does not dictate God's grace. He supports this assertion by referencing Isaiah 41:10 and Isaiah 43:1-2, which affirm God’s promise of presence and protection to His people, regardless of their circumstances. The practical significance of this message highlights the comfort and assurance that God is continuously with His people, offering them strength and support through all of life's challenges. Wells draws a parallel between Gideon’s acceptance of grace and the New Testament promise of Christ’s perpetual presence with His church, reiterating the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereign grace.
“Gideon's request for a sign from the angel of the Lord demonstrates the unmerited favor of God, underscoring that Gideon's worthiness does not dictate God's grace.”
“What a blessing it is for the God of heaven to say to the church, I will be with thee.”
“This is a promise that God has made to the church...I will be with you, and I'll carry you.”
“We all drank, they all drank from that spiritual rock, and that spiritual rock was Christ.”
God's grace is a divine favor that grants salvation and acceptance through faith in Jesus Christ.
Judges 6:17, Isaiah 43:1-3, Ephesians 2:8-9
God's promise to be with His people is affirmed in Scripture and is a source of comfort in trials.
Judges 6:16, Isaiah 41:10, Matthew 28:20
God as a rock symbolizes strength, security, and a solid foundation for faith.
Judges 6, 1 Corinthians 10:4, Psalm 40:2, Deuteronomy 32:13
God accepts sacrifices through divine fire or signs that signify His approval.
Judges 6:21, 1 Kings 18:38, Romans 12:1
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