In the sermon "Little and Little," Mike Walker addresses the theological theme of gradual sanctification, drawing insights from Deuteronomy 7:22. The preacher emphasizes that God’s process of leading Israel into the Promised Land reflects the believer's ongoing battle against sin, which He conquers little by little rather than all at once. Walker points out specific examples from Scripture where God provides victory over various nations (representing sins) that are greater than Israel. He particularly draws from verses in Deuteronomy that highlight God's faithfulness and covenant love and relates it to the believer's dependence on God's grace in their struggle with sin. The practical significance lies in understanding that believers should not be discouraged by the persistence of sin but rather trust that God is at work in their lives progressively transforming them into His image.
“Israel didn't conquer the land of Canaan. God did. If you don't get anything else today, you remember that.”
“He's going to drive out sin, little and little.”
“There's more of us than there are of them. What do you have to be afraid of?”
“The same one that sent the hornet is the same one that will destroy it.”
The Bible teaches that God's promises are sure, made in faithfulness to His people and fulfilled in Christ.
Deuteronomy 7:7-9, 2 Corinthians 1:20
God delivers His people from sin progressively, as illustrated by the conquest of the nations in Canaan, done 'little by little.'
Deuteronomy 7:22
Remembering deliverance is crucial for faith and encouragement in spiritual battles against sin.
Deuteronomy 7:18
'Little by little' signifies the gradual and continual nature of spiritual growth and sanctification in a believer's life.
Deuteronomy 7:22, Philippians 1:6
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