In Norm Wells' sermon titled "He Makes Us To Differ," the central theological topic is the divine sovereignty in the election and separation of God’s people, demonstrated through the separation of the Levites in Numbers 8:13-14. Wells argues that it is solely God who differentiates His chosen people from others, not human effort or intelligence. He supports this through various Scripture references, including Genesis, Leviticus, and 1 Corinthians, illustrating that God's initiative is foundational to salvation and identity in Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its humbling nature, reminding believers that their status before God is a result of divine grace rather than personal merit, fostering a sense of gratitude and dependence on God's work.
“Who hath made you to differ? So there has to be a you involved in there. Who hath, who hath made you? There has to be a who in there that makes us to differ.”
“It's not because we got smarter, it's because God demonstrated goodness toward us.”
“Everything spiritual we've received. There's no boasting point. You know, one of the things about grace, it does not promote arrogance.”
“If we know grace, we're separated by God. And we will not go back to an experience. We'll not go back to a specific day and say, that's where it all started. We'll go right back in the beginning, God.”
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