The sermon titled "Protect the Kohathites" by Norm Wells explores the doctrine of divine revelation and the essential role of mediators in God's plan for salvation. The primary theological theme is that God’s unchanging message of grace transcends both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing that salvation is by grace alone, not works. Wells argues that, as seen in the instructions given to the Kohathites in Numbers 4:17-20, God’s authoritative word is critical for understanding how to approach His holiness. He illustrates this by referencing Hebrews 4:12 and Jeremiah 5:14, which affirm the power and authority of God's word. The significance of the sermon lies in its reminder that God warns His people about the consequences of disregarding His instruction, highlighting that only through Christ, our mediator, can anyone receive repentance and salvation.
“God has spoken in the past and often spoken in the past and has spoken throughout the New Testament that you don't follow my guidelines, you don't follow my word, you have no life in you.”
“Salvation has always been by grace. It has never been by works, and Jehovah never saved anybody in the Old Testament or the New Testament by keeping the law.”
“Repentance means a change of one's mind to think differently, to think differently about holy things, to think differently about God.”
“This is the gospel: a great God that saves great sinners by a great Savior.”
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