In Rowland Wheatley's sermon titled "Help Obtained from God," the central theological topic is the nature and source of divine assistance in the life of the believer, particularly as demonstrated through the experiences of the Apostle Paul. Wheatley argues that true help from God transcends mere guidance or minor assistance; it is foundational, transformative, and rooted in grace. He supports his claims with Scripture, particularly referencing Acts 26:22, which emphasizes that Paul’s continued ministry was sustained by divine help, as well as Psalm 121 and John 1:16, which highlight God’s aiding presence and grace in the believer's life. This sermon is significant because it underscores the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone — that God's help is an unmerited favor bestowed upon His people, essential for both individual believer’s perseverance and the church’s collective mission in fulfilling God’s purposes.
“Help obtained from God... It is not because of any good in Paul, any good in me, any good in any of the people of God. It’s the help of grace. The free unmerited favor of God is the help of mercy.”
“The Apostle here... having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day, witnessing both to small and great.”
“We are not to be like the one that was given one talent, and instead of trading that talent he buries it in the earth... Where the Lord blesses His people, where the Lord helps them, it is that they should be in turn a help to others.”
“May we know what it is to be able to say with the Apostle Paul, having therefore obtained help of God. I continue unto this day, witnessing both to small and great.”
The Bible teaches that God's help is graciously given and is the source of strength for believers.
Acts 26:22, Psalm 121
God's grace is sufficient as it is the source of our spiritual life and enables us to continue in faith.
2 Corinthians 12:9, Philippians 1:6
God's help is vital for Christians to fulfill their calling and to continue in their faith.
Acts 26:22
God fulfills His purpose in our lives through His help, enabling us to serve Him and bear witness.
Acts 26:16-18
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