In Rowland Wheatley's sermon titled "All things working together for good: Four things revealed about God's people," he explores Romans 8:28, emphasizing God’s sovereign purpose for His people. Wheatley articulates four key truths: God's eternal purpose toward His people, the divine call by grace, the love bestowed upon believers, and the assurance that all circumstances ultimately work for their good. He supports these points with Scripture references such as Romans 8:29-30, which speaks of predestination and glorification, as well as John 10:28-29 for security in Christ. The practical significance of these doctrines lies in the believer's assurance during trials and their calling to live in the comfort of God’s providence, leading to greater faith and trust in Christ’s redemptive work.
“It is a blessed thing to have the knowledge of the truth. There's thousands, millions that do not have that knowledge of the truth.”
“The love of God that we didn't have by nature and the Lord has given us that these things are a token show me a token Lord for good.”
“Faith will lay hold upon such a word like this. Though everything around might be waves, billows, troubles, faith lays hold.”
“The end of Psalm 107: Whoso is wise and will observe these things, even they shall understand the lovingkindness of the Lord.”
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