In Rowland Wheatley's sermon titled "The Need to Labour for Meat that Endureth," the main theological topic addressed is the distinction between temporal and eternal sustenance, specifically as articulated in John 6:27. Wheatley emphasizes that while Christians must not neglect the physical needs of this life—reflected in the admonition to work for daily bread—they are to prioritize spiritual nourishment that leads to eternal life, as assured through Christ. He draws from various Scriptures, notably John 6 and the teachings of Jesus regarding spiritual sustenance, to argue that true following of Christ must encompass not merely a pursuit of physical provision but a yearning for the life-giving Word of God. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its challenge to believers to evaluate their spiritual appetites and engagement with the means of grace and highlights the necessity of diligently seeking spiritual food that God graciously provides.
“Labour not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life.”
“Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.”
“The blessing is a given blessing, a sovereign gift, a free grace gift.”
“The diligent soul shall be made fat. In all labour, there is profit.”
The Bible teaches that we should labor not for perishable food but for spiritual food that endures to eternal life, which Christ provides.
John 6:27
Spiritual food is vital as it sustains our souls and leads to everlasting life, as indicated by Christ's words.
John 6:27, Matthew 4:4
Christians need spiritual nourishment to sustain their faith and maintain a healthy relationship with God.
John 6:27, Philippians 4:19
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