The sermon given by Rowland Wheatley focuses on the theological implications of the Apostle Paul's designation as a "chosen vessel" in Acts 9:15. Wheatley argues that this concept illustrates God's sovereign grace in choosing individuals for specific purposes, highlighting that Paul, despite his past as a persecutor of Christians, was redeemed and appointed by God to proclaim the Gospel. The preacher employs Romans 9 and John 1 to establish that divine choice is rooted in God's sovereignty rather than human merit, emphasizing that all believers are similarly chosen to bear witness to Christ. The significance of this doctrine lies in its encouragement for believers to recognize their identity and purpose as vessels created and called by God for His glory.
“He is a chosen vessel unto me to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel.”
“The choice is a sovereign choice from eternity, and it is in two parts. One, it is that they are chosen by His grace unto salvation.”
“We have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God and not of us.”
“What will the Lord have us also to do?”
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