In this sermon titled "Things to Keep and Ponder," Rowland Wheatley focuses on the importance of internalizing significant experiences with God, drawing from Luke 2:19, which highlights Mary’s contemplation of the events surrounding the birth of Christ. Wheatley contrasts the superficial wonder experienced by the masses with Mary’s deep, reflective pondering, emphasizing that true spiritual engagement requires a personal connection to God's divine plan. He argues that, like Mary, believers should keep and reflect on the ways God works in their lives as part of His overarching providential plan, articulated through various Scripture references, including Romans 8:28. The significance of this reflection is both a mark of genuine faith and an encouragement to trust that God orchestrates every detail of individual lives for their ultimate good and sanctification.
“But Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart.”
“The reason why you are keeping and pondering over these things is because they directly concern you.”
“Belief in a divine plan should calm us and should make us to look above all of those things that are happening in the world.”
“May we have then a real belief in this plan. May we not abuse it.”
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