The sermon titled "Jesus Sent to Bless You" by Rowland Wheatley addresses the theological doctrine of God's redemptive ordering and blessings through Jesus Christ as outlined in Acts 3:26. Wheatley argues that God's plan of salvation prioritizes the Jews before the Gentiles, demonstrating divine order in His dealings with humanity. He emphasizes that Jesus was sent primarily to bless by turning sinners away from iniquities, highlighting the necessity of the resurrection as foundational to this blessing. Key Scripture references include Acts 3:26, John 10:16, Ephesians 2:13, and 1 Corinthians 15, which collectively affirm the centrality of Christ’s death and resurrection in the justification and sanctification of believers. Practically, the sermon encourages believers to recognize the grace of God in their conversion as a miraculous turning away from sin, urging them to seek God's blessings in their lives through the ordered means He has established.
“The foundation of all blessing is the debt paid and a risen Saviour, having raised up His Son, Jesus.”
“Jesus is sent to bless... His sending to Calvary was for that purpose.”
“The Lord blesses through His servants, through His people.”
“Every conquest over sin, every deliverance over the evil of the heart, is a blessing from the Lord.”
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