The sermon "Lead and Taught in God's Truth" by Rowland Wheatley focuses on the theological topic of divine guidance and instruction as expressed in Psalm 25:5. Wheatley emphasizes that the prayer for God to "lead me in thy truth and teach me" reflects a deep reliance on God's salvation and the need for continual spiritual teaching. He supports his arguments by referencing various Scriptures, including Isaiah 54:13, John 6:45, and Ephesians, to show that understanding and walking in God's truth is essential for all believers, regardless of their maturity in faith. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in recognizing the necessity of continuous learning and leading from God, thereby affirming that believers must consistently seek and align their lives with divine truth, leading to spiritual growth and maturity.
“The entrance into life is through faith alone in Christ. And then in that school and in Him, then there is all the provision and teaching and instructing that is necessary.”
“Lead me in thy truth and teach me. Not just to know, but to be led in the truth of God... It must be applied to us personally.”
“We do not cease to need to be taught and led; we really feel more and more our need of it after we have been quickened into divine life.”
“Our prayers should suggest a life consistent with our petitions—waiting upon the Lord, watching His hand, seeking to walk in a way that is spiritually minded.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!