In Norm Wells' sermon titled "The Remnant's Possessions," he expounds on the theological concepts found in Zechariah 8:12, emphasizing the abundant blessings bestowed upon the remnant of God's people. The sermon highlights God's jealousy for His church and His active role in preserving and blessing His people. Wells illustrates this through multiple Scripture references, including Ephesians 1:3, underscoring the rich spiritual blessings believers receive, which are rooted in Christ. He reflects upon the sovereignty of God in salvation, affirming that it is God who saves and transforms His people, further highlighting that the fruits of believers’ lives—such as love, joy, and peace—are not produced by their efforts but by the work of the Holy Spirit. Wells concludes by asserting the significance of these blessings as reflective of God's covenant faithfulness and grace, ultimately calling the church to recognize and rejoice in the spiritual inheritance they possess in Christ.
“The Gospel is the only thing that will comfort the sheep, and it is the only thing that God uses to save the lost sheep.”
“We find out that we have been saved and we are being saved and we will be saved so he's continuing to do that for everybody that He has purchased with his own blood.”
“Without me, ye can do nothing.”
“The ground shall give her increase. It is God that gives the increase.”
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