The sermon "Behold I and the children which God hath given me" by Rowland Wheatley focuses on the profound relationship between Christ and His children, elucidating the theme of divine covenant and assurance. Wheatley emphasizes how believers are given to Christ by the Father, underlining the eternal bonds of love and security bestowed upon them, as articulated in John 10:29 and Hebrews 2:10-13. He argues that the faithful should be drawn to "behold" both Christ's redemptive work and His children, recognizing their shared identity and need for Christ in their lives amidst trials and tribulations. The sermon calls believers to understand their new identity in Christ, affirming their belonging to Him as His purchased and beloved people, which has significant implications for their spiritual journey and communal identity as the Church.
“Behold I and the children which God hath given me. The whole is a quotation from the prophecy that we read from in Isaiah chapter 8... an invitation to look carefully and examine them.”
“The relationship between Christ and His people begins first in their relationship with God and with God the Father. They have been loved with an everlasting love and therefore with loving kindness have been drawn.”
“What a relationship there! They are in His hand... My Father which gave them Me is greater than all.”
“You know, the Lord's dear people, they confess their strangers and pilgrims, and in the things they say and how they act, they give that impression, here are the people that have a heavenly home.”
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