The sermon by Rowland Wheatley revolves around the urgent call for repentance in light of the coming day of judgment, assured by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Wheatley emphasizes that all men are commanded to repent due to the appointed judgment day, which is an unavoidable reality established by God. He supports his argument using Acts 17:30-31 to highlight that repentance is now commanded across all nations, not limited to the Jews, as the resurrection of Jesus provides the assurance of this inevitable judgment. The practical significance of this doctrine reflects Reformed teachings on the necessity of grace for true repentance, underscoring that while the command to repent is universal, the ability to genuinely repent is a gift from God, made possible through the work of Christ.
“It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.”
“The assurance given in the raising of Christ...is the token of that...the justness of God.”
“If we continue in the way that we were born, Then we shall perish and come under the just condemnation of God.”
“Repentance is turning. It is the work of the Lord Jesus Christ to give to His people as a sovereign gift.”
The Bible teaches that God has appointed a day of judgment for all people, as stated in Acts 17:30-31.
Acts 17:30-31, Hebrews 9:27, Revelation 20:11-15
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a historical event witnessed by many and serves as the assurance of the coming judgment day.
1 Corinthians 15:20-22, Matthew 28:18
Repentance is vital for Christians as it signifies a turning away from sin and a turning towards God for salvation.
Acts 17:30, Ezekiel 18:30, Acts 5:31
The resurrection assures us that judgment is certain and that God’s justice will be fully realized.
Acts 17:31, Romans 14:10
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