In his sermon titled "God's Plan for the Sanctification of His People," Rowland Wheatley emphasizes the theological doctrine of sanctification as outlined in 1 Thessalonians 5:23. He argues that true sanctification is God's work, not merely the result of human effort or adherence to instructions, as underscored in verse 24: "Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it." Wheatley identifies key components of sanctification, including the holistic nature of the believer—spirit, soul, and body—that God desires to preserve blameless until the return of Christ. He references both Old and New Testament scriptures, such as Hebrews 12 and Ezekiel 36, to demonstrate the continuity of God’s redemptive plan and the believer’s ongoing battle against sin. Ultimately, Wheatley encourages the congregation to embrace means of grace, such as prayer and the Word, while recognizing that it is God who effects sanctification, leading to a life that glorifies Him.
“The very God of peace sanctify you wholly, and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“It is the Lord who has called his people who will sanctify them and who will make them wholly separated unto himself.”
“The secret of sanctification is set forth in our text and what goes before it and what goes after it.”
“May we never lose sight that it is God's power, and may we have the balance right, not just fatalistically look to the Lord and then live carelessly.”
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