The sermon delivered by Rowland Wheatley focuses on the main theological topic of the trial of faith exemplified in Jesus' interaction with the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:25. Wheatley argues that the woman's persistent faith amidst numerous discouragements showcases the true nature of worship and the necessity of prayer. He highlights specific Scripture references including Matthew 15, John 4, and Hebrews 11 as illustrations of genuine faith leading to divine intervention and answers to prayers. The practical significance of this text emphasizes that true faith is persistent, acknowledges God’s sovereignty, and is rooted in the assurance that God hears and responds to the prayers of His people, underscoring Reformed doctrines such as the efficacy of grace and the sovereignty of God's will in the lives of believers.
“What is our case and what are those things that bring us to prayer and bring us to the Lord?”
“Worship in prayer, worship in supplication, worship in bowing before the Lord, worship in acknowledging the Lord, who he is.”
“Lord, help me. A very short and yet effectual prayer.”
“May we remember that faith is not something of our manufacturing... The Lord Jesus Christ is the author and finisher of our faith.”
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