The sermon by Rowland Wheatley addresses the theological topic of submission to God and resistance to the devil, centered on the exhortations found in James 4:7 and 1 Peter 5. Wheatley argues that true faith is evidenced by the believer's response to God's authority through submission and the active resistance of Satan's temptations, stemming from the Gospel's foundation. He highlights key biblical examples, such as Eve's initial rebellion and the redemptive work of Christ that allows believers to resist temptation effectively. By referencing the grace given to believers and the power of prayer, he emphasizes that the act of submission brings spiritual strength, while resisting the devil is empowered by God's authority rather than personal strength. The practical significance lies in the encouragement to recognize the importance of humble submission and reliance on divine grace for the believer's spiritual endurance in the face of temptation.
“Submit yourselves therefore to God, resist the devil and he will flee from you.”
“Whenever the Lord gives an exhortation, warnings to His people, there will always be a foundation to it, a reason why they are to do as He is exhorting them to do.”
“One of our hymns... says about this state and condition of our own heart, nor are men willing to have the truth told, the sight is too killing for pride to behold.”
“Our natural flesh always wants to do something. That is, all the religions of the world is do something in our hand, our control.”
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