The sermon "Pray that the Word be unhindered and glorified" by Rowland Wheatley centers on the theological importance of prayer for the ministry of the Word as expressed in 2 Thessalonians 3:1. Wheatley emphasizes the necessity of prayer for the healthy propagation of the Gospel, asserting that the Apostle Paul called the Thessalonians to actively support the ministry through prayer, just as they had experienced the benefits of the Word. Key arguments include the roles of prepared hearts and the obstacles that can hinder the effectiveness of the Word, such as unbelief, sin, and distraction. Wheatley also cites the importance of understanding the Scriptures and how a lack of preparation among hearers inhibits the Word's impact. Ultimately, he underscores that prayer is a communal responsibility within the church, asserting its doctrinal significance for the edification of believers and the glorification of God’s message.
“Pray for us that the word of the Lord may have free course and be glorified even as it is with you.”
“What is it that stops that Word freely going forth and freely accomplishing what is expected and should? It must be something that hinders it.”
“If it has free course, is it an opposite where it is hindered?”
“When we come desiring to hear the word... if we have been able to lay aside every weight and the sin that does so easily beset us, and we've come desiring to hear the word.”
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