The sermon titled "Upon this Rock" by Rowland Wheatley addresses the theological doctrine of the Church's foundation, emphasizing that Jesus Christ is the sole foundation upon which the Church is built. Wheatley argues that the confusion surrounding Peter's role in Matthew 16:18 is clarified by affirming that it is Christ Himself, not Peter, who serves as the cornerstone of the Church. He supports his assertions with Scripture from both Matthew 16:18 and 1 Corinthians 3:11, highlighting that the Church's endurance against spiritual assaults is grounded in Christ's strength and divine establishment. The practical significance of the sermon is the assurance that believers, as living stones within the Church, are securely anchored in Christ, providing comfort amidst trials and the promise of ultimate victory over hell.
“The church is built upon one foundation which is not man but Christ God man.”
“It is Christ that is everything. And if your religion, if my religion, has not been begun by God... it will never endure unto the end.”
“The Church is built up of individuals, poor, broken-hearted sinners, redeemed sinners... but they have a great Saviour.”
“Upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”
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