The sermon by Rowland Wheatley addresses Paul's prayer for the Ephesians as articulated in Ephesians 1:15-16. The central theological theme of the sermon is the importance of understanding and realizing the spiritual blessings linked to one's calling in Christ. Wheatley emphasizes that evidence of God’s calling is demonstrated through faith in Jesus and love for one another, grounding his argument in the Reformed principle of assurance of salvation reflected in the believer's life (John 3:14-15). He outlines Paul’s prayer request for the Ephesians, which includes asking for the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so they may know the hope of their calling, the riches of their inheritance, and God’s immense power toward believers. The significance of this prayer points toward an active realization of the believer's identity and privileges in Christ, encouraging believers to seek a deeper understanding of their faith and to express gratitude for each other within the Church.
“This is the evidence of their calling. He's spoken very clearly... about the calling of God and the choosing of God of his people from the foundation of the world.”
“The blessings to the Church of God are gifts... When they know them, they know that they've not just learnt it because they've been brought up under the sound of the truth.”
“The hope of the calling of God's children is that they are made alive. They once were dead, but now they are alive, spiritually alive.”
“We are to have that hope that He will not suffer you to be tempted above that which you are able, but will with the temptation make a way of escape that ye be able to bear it.”
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