The sermon "Him hath God exalted" by Rowland Wheatley focuses on the exaltation of Jesus Christ as revealed in Acts 5:31 and Philippians 2:6-11. Wheatley emphasizes the significance of Christ's exaltation by God's right hand, underscoring that it serves not only to affirm Jesus' divine authority as Prince and Savior but also to grant repentance and forgiveness of sins to all who believe. He identifies the struggle between the apostles and the Jewish leaders, illustrating the natural resistance of humanity to God’s truth and highlighting divine sovereignty in salvation — illustrating that faith is a gift from God rather than a product of human ability. Through the use of Scripture, he illuminates the interplay of divine power and human response, ultimately stressing the practical implications of recognizing Christ's position for believers in both life and church community.
“Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a prince and a saviour, for to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins.”
“It hath pleased God through the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.”
“The repentance he has given himself. And we must not take the gospel and make it to be like the law and command that men are to do the same as what the law commands.”
“He is precious and he is high and lifted up. When the Lord gave sight to the man that was born blind... if this man were not of God, he could do nothing.”
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