In his sermon titled "I stir up your pure minds by way of remembrance," Rowland Wheatley addresses the importance of remembrance in the life of believers as articulated in 2 Peter 3:1. He emphasizes the need for Christians, who possess a renewed nature, to guard their thoughts and be stirred to a deeper remembrance of God's word and past mercies. Wheatley cites specific passages from 2 Peter, highlighting important theological concepts, such as the judgment by flood and fire, and the patience of God as He desires for all to come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). The practical significance of this sermon lies in reinforcing the necessity for believers to maintain a conscious awareness of God's promises and faithfulness, particularly in the face of scoffers and worldly distractions, thereby encouraging spiritual growth and hope for the future.
“The Apostle here is speaking to those... that have a new nature, that are born again.”
“The power of the word...has that influence on us to affect us how we think.”
“We are to remember that... the world shall be destroyed again, and this time by fire.”
“Always have in mind, we are pilgrims, we're heading to a heavenly home.”
The Bible encourages believers to remember God's promises, emphasizing His faithfulness and patience.
2 Peter 3:1-9
God's patience and mercy are evident in His longsuffering towards sinners, desiring all to come to repentance.
2 Peter 3:9
Remembrance is crucial for Christians to strengthen faith and maintain focus on God's truth and promises.
2 Peter 3:1-2
The new heavens and new earth represent God’s ultimate renewal of creation, where righteousness dwells.
2 Peter 3:13
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