The sermon titled "Repentance" by Norm Wells discusses the biblical concept of repentance as a gift from God and its transformative power in the life of a believer. The preacher emphasizes the innate sinful condition of humanity, pointing to Judges 4:1-6, where the children of Israel repeatedly turn away from God, demonstrating total depravity and a lack of godly repentance. Wells supports his claims with references to 1 John 2:15-17, James 1:15, and Acts 20:21, highlighting that genuine repentance involves a radical change of mind about God, leading to a new perspective on sin. The theological significance of this sermon aligns with Reformed doctrines, particularly the necessity of God's grace in granting repentance and faith to the elect, thus enabling them to understand and accept the sovereignty of God.
“This evil is a total disregard for God. That's what sin is, a total disregard for God.”
“Repentance towards God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ... It's a grace gift.”
“God must have a different view in our mind, in our heart, and that comes by the new birth.”
“When God grants true repentance, He gives us a correct view about God.”
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