Rowland Wheatley's sermon titled "In the Everlasting Covenant - Four Tokens That We Are" focuses on the theological concept of the everlasting covenant as exemplified in 2 Samuel 23:5. Wheatley emphasizes that true salvation is rooted not in one's works, but in God's sovereign act of establishing a covenant with believers. He is particularly interested in how this covenant reflects God's unchanging promise in Christ, illustrated through David's reliance on God's grace amidst the shortcomings of his own household. Wheatley supports his arguments with Scriptures such as John 10, which illustrates Christ’s particular redemption, and Romans 8:28, affirming the providential assurance believers have in God's ordered plan. The significance of the sermon rests in its affirmation of the believer's identity and assurance found in God’s covenant, regardless of personal or familial failures.
“Although my house be not so with God, yet he hath made with me an everlasting covenant, ordered in all things and sure.”
“If there was not a covenant, no one would be saved.”
“True religion is a personal thing... being in the covenant is a personal thing.”
“The covenant stands firm and sure, and these objections and these attacks, they don't undermine it.”
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