In his sermon titled "He that should come - It is Jesus," Rowland Wheatley addresses the critical theological doctrine of Christ's identity as the Messiah. He carefully examines John the Baptist's poignant question to Jesus in Matthew 11:3, "Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another?" Wheatley argues that the anticipation of the Messiah is woven throughout Scripture, culminating in Jesus as the fulfillment of these prophecies. He references key Scriptures including Malachi 3:1, Isaiah's prophecies, and the significance of John the Baptist's ministry in preparing the way for Christ. Practically, Wheatley's message emphasizes the reliance on the Holy Spirit to affirm Christ's identity in believers and encourages the congregation to maintain an active expectation for Christ's ongoing work in their lives, both in grace and in His Second Coming.
“He that should come would be born into this world. That was the expectation.”
“Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission; there is no redemption in any other way.”
“May we hold fast to that expectation that the Lord will come and visit and bless our souls.”
“Jesus of Nazareth is he that all the scriptures pointed to, that God said would come, truly God and truly man, the only saviour.”
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