In this sermon titled "Grace Alone!", Norm Wells explores the theological concept of divine grace as depicted in the book of Esther, focusing on Esther 2:5-10. He emphasizes that just as Esther and Mordecai were placed in a position of significance within the Persian Empire, believers too are chosen and sustained by God's sovereign grace, independent of their merits. Key arguments highlight that God's providence orchestrates events for His glory and deliversance of His people, as evidenced by the narratives of Esther and Mordecai compared to Israel's captivity and redemption from Egypt (Deuteronomy 7:7-8). Wells discusses how God's elective love, rooted in sovereign grace, operates through the covenant of redemption, affirming Reformed doctrines such as unconditional election and the total depravity of man, leading to the conclusion that grace is the unmerited favor of God towards those who are undeserving. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers can find comfort knowing that their salvation is solely God’s work, not dependent on human actions.
“The main character in all of the scriptures is the Lord... He's behind every choice... He is behind everything.”
“Grace has a serious meaning in the scriptures. It's not a work of grace; it is the grace of God.”
“He did not set his love upon you nor choose you because you were more in number than any people... but because the Lord loved you.”
“I like what the old preacher said, the only thing we bring to the table is our sin.”
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