The sermon delivered by Rowland Wheatley centers on the theme of assurance in Christ as the Messiah, drawn from Matthew 11:3-6, where John the Baptist questions whether Jesus is the awaited one. Wheatley emphasizes Jesus' response, highlighting the signs performed by Christ—healing the blind, the lame, and raising the dead—as evidence of His messianic identity. He reinforces this with parallels drawn from the Old Testament, particularly Isaiah, to affirm that these miracles were predicted and signify Jesus' divine authority. Wheatley concludes by stressing the importance of faith amidst doubt, assuring believers of Christ's kindness in addressing their uncertainties and reminding them that true belief rests on the clear revelation of Jesus as the promised Savior, encouraging a faithful trust in His redemptive work.
“John's question is, art thou he that should come, or do we look for another? May we be clear on our views of the Lord Jesus Christ, clear also of what it is that God reveals to his people to show they are his people, and it is concerning Christ.”
“The Lord was very kind to those who genuinely feel their unbelief, those that really want to believe, those that need to be strengthened and they feel their need to be strengthened.”
“May we remember that word, seekest thou great things for thyself, seek them not. But may we be what the Lord would have us to be, do what the Lord would have us to do, and may we be firm in our belief and trust in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.”
“What a strange path, in a way, John... fulfilled it, and then brought safely home, and the Lord's kindness to him.”
The Bible states that Jesus performed many miracles like healing the blind, the lame, and raising the dead, which were signs confirming Him as the Christ.
Matthew 11:3-6, Isaiah 42:7
We know Jesus is the promised Savior through His miraculous works and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.
Matthew 11:3-6, Isaiah 61:1
Understanding Jesus' identity is crucial because it establishes the foundation of Christian faith, which hinges on His role as the Savior and the fulfillment of scripture.
John 20:31, Matthew 11:3
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