The sermon delivered by Rowland Wheatley focuses on the doctrine of Christ's prophesied coming from the beginning of the world, as highlighted in Luke 1:70. The preacher argues that the Scriptures consistently reveal the plan of salvation culminating in Jesus Christ, tracing God's promises through the ages—from Genesis to the New Testament. Key Scriptures such as Genesis 3:15, Isaiah 7:14, and Isaiah 53 illustrate the prophetic anticipation of Christ's birth, life, and suffering. The significance of this message lies in reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of divine sovereignty in salvation history, showing that God has meticulously orchestrated His redemptive plan and that all believers are called to recognize Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy.
“God spake by the mouth of his holy prophets which have been since the world began.”
“It is a blessing to us when we look through the scriptures in that way, and when we come across, perhaps unexpectedly, one of these prophecies, one of these verses, and see the Saviour there.”
“This provision is for us. It is vital for us to be a believer, to trust solely in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“There is no other name given among men whereby we must be saved.”
The Bible foretells Christ's coming through prophecies from Genesis to the New Testament, revealing God's plan for salvation.
Genesis 3:15, Luke 1:70, Matthew 1:1-16
Jesus fulfills the prophecies of the Old Testament, confirming His identity as the Messiah.
Isaiah 7:14, Micah 5:2, Matthew 1:22-23
It affirms God's sovereignty and the consistency of His redemptive plan throughout history.
Genesis 3:15, Isaiah 53:5, Luke 24:27
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