The sermon, "Bringing the Word," preached by Rowland Wheatley, addresses the significance of God's Word as the foundation of the Christian faith and the means by which it is communicated. He emphasizes that God has given His Word—the Holy Bible—as the sole authority for salvation and life. Wheatley cites Hebrews 1:1-2 to highlight the progressive revelation of God's Word, culminating in Jesus Christ. He asserts that the law reveals humanity's sinfulness, while the Gospel provides the necessary remedy through faith in Christ. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to both receive and proclaim this Word to others, illustrating the responsibility of Christians in sharing the Gospel and ensuring it is faithfully conveyed.
“The Lord gave the Word; great was the company of those that published it.”
“All the teaching that we need, all the direction that we need, is in the Word of God.”
“Until we realize that, we won't value the Lord Jesus Christ. We won't ever need of being saved by him.”
“The Word of God sets before us how we are to live, how we are to walk, what God's will is.”
The Bible, as the Word of God, conveys God's truth and revelation to humanity, crucial for understanding salvation.
Psalm 68:11, Hebrews 1:1-2, Romans 15:4
The truth of the Bible is affirmed through its divine inspiration and consistent historical accounts.
2 Timothy 3:16, John 20:31, 1 Peter 1:20-21
Understanding Scripture is foundational for faith, spiritual growth, and godly living.
Romans 15:4, Matthew 7:24-27, Psalm 119:105
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