In Rowland Wheatley's sermon titled "They Looked Unto Him," the central theological theme is the necessity of looking to the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation and deliverance, as exemplified by the experiences of David in Psalm 34:5. Wheatley articulates that the act of looking unto God, as highlighted in the scripture, is crucial for believers, indicating a reliance on Christ alone for their needs and salvation. He references various Scriptures including Hebrews 12:2, Matthew 11:28-30, and Isaiah 45:22, which underscore the focus on Christ as the ultimate source of hope and help. The practical significance of this sermon lies in encouraging believers to continually direct their hearts and minds towards Jesus, thus finding peace and light in their struggles, free from shame, while drawing from the rich heritage of faith exemplified by biblical figures.
“The person then, that they looked to, they looked unto Him, is our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.”
“When we gather together in the house of God, the one that is lifted up on the pole of the gospel is Christ.”
“It is looking unto him that that power and that help is given.”
“The Lord uses those troubles and tribulations of his people to look unto him that was more marred than any man.”
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