Rowland Wheatley delivers a sermon focused on the theological concept of salvation as presented in Isaiah 30:15, emphasizing the necessity of returning to the Lord for salvation and strength. Wheatley outlines three primary points: (1) the way of salvation is through repentance and resting in God's promises, as indicated in the phrase "in returning and rest shall ye be saved"; (2) true strength comes from quiet confidence in God rather than reliance on human wisdom or resources; and (3) the importance of responding appropriately to God’s Word, contrasting those who hearken to it with those who reject it, as exemplified in Israel’s response of rebellion. Wheatley utilizes historical context, the prophetic nature of Isaiah, and New Testament principles, affirming that God’s plan for salvation remains consistent across Scripture, urging believers to trust solely in Christ for redemption.
“In returning and rest shall ye be saved, in quietness and in confidence shall be your strength, and ye would not.”
“The Bible is the only Word of God to man from Genesis to Revelation.”
“Returning unto the Lord. Repentance, that is what repentance is.”
“There is no salvation in any other.”
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