The sermon by Rowland Wheatley on Judges 13:22-23, titled "Reasons for Life and Not Death," examines the profound theological implications surrounding the fear of death as expressed by Manoah in contrast to the faith demonstrated by his wife. Wheatley argues that death is a result of sin, highlighting how the original sin of Adam and Eve ushered in a judgmental death for all humanity (Romans 5:12). He references Exodus 33 to illustrate the danger of seeing God and affirms that only through Christ can one have life after death (John 14:6). The speaker elaborates on how Manoah’s wife offers compelling reasons for their continued life, grounded in God's previous actions and promises, thus exemplifying the hope of the Gospel that outweighs fear. Ultimately, the sermon highlights the practical significance of understanding one's position before God, the assurance of salvation through Christ, and the necessity of faith in facing life's uncertainties.
“Manoah said unto his wife, We shall surely die, because we have seen God. But his wife said unto him, If the Lord were pleased to kill us, he would not have received a burnt offering and a meat offering at our hands...”
“Death for God's people is the gateway unto heaven. It is the way that they lay aside this body of death and all its corruption...”
“The offering of our Lord at Calvary has been accepted. This is the proclamation of the good news of salvation for sinners.”
“Those who have been loved with an everlasting love...cannot die until the Lord blesses them with assurance and comfort.”
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