In Rowland Wheatley's sermon titled "A People Kept Through Faith," the central theological topic is the divine preservation of believers through faith, underpinned by God's omnipotent power. Wheatley emphasizes that the people of God are sustained by His power, which not only calls them to salvation but also ensures their perseverance until the final revelation of salvation. He draws on Scripture, particularly 1 Peter 1:5 and John 17, to underline that true believers—those elected and sanctified by the Spirit—are kept secure through faith, which is itself a gift from God. This doctrinal stance resonates with Reformed theology's emphasis on the doctrines of grace, particularly the idea of perseverance of the saints, offering both assurance and encouragement to believers facing spiritual challenges.
“It is through the power of God that they are what they are. They have been called by God's grace.”
“The keeping here and that which went before of the hope of God's people...those that are elect, elect according to the full knowledge of God the Father.”
“The power of God is manifested through faith...without that divine almighty power, we are powerless.”
“May we then be encouraged and strengthened by this text this evening.”
The Bible teaches that believers are kept by the power of God through faith until salvation.
1 Peter 1:5, Ephesians 1:19
We know God keeps His people through His promises and the evidence of His power in their lives.
Romans 8:28-30, John 10:28-29
Faith is crucial for Christians because it is through faith that they are kept by God's power.
Ephesians 2:8, Hebrews 11:1
Being kept unto salvation refers to God's preservation of believers until the final revelation of their salvation.
1 Peter 1:5, Romans 8:30
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!