In the sermon titled "A Great Celebration," Norm Wells elaborates on the theological significance of God's providence as demonstrated in the Book of Esther, particularly in Esther 9:23-26. The core argument centers on how the Jewish festival of Purim serves as a reminder of God's deliverance, paralleling the New Testament observance of the Lord's Supper. Wells references Scripture such as 1 Corinthians 5:7, emphasizing that Christ as the true Passover lamb fulfills the sacrificial system established in the Old Testament. He underscores the importance of remembering Jesus's atoning death whenever the Lord's Supper is celebrated, drawing parallels to the Jewish remembrance of Esther’s deliverance. Ultimately, the sermon highlights the joy and gladness that arise from recognizing God’s providential hand in salvation and the ultimate victory over sin through Christ.
“Even though we don't find His name mentioned, we do find His presence. And that's so important.”
“What a blessing it is when God's people undertake to do what the Lord tells us to do.”
“This supper preaches the doctrine that Christ died for our sins and that we live by his death.”
“We must conclude that he speaks volumes about the atonement here. He is going to lay down his life for his people.”
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