The sermon titled "By the Same Word" delivered by Rowland Wheatley addresses the theological topic of God's sustaining power and the unchanging nature of His Word, as highlighted in 2 Peter 3:7. Wheatley's key arguments revolve around the concept that the same Word that created and orchestrates the universe also sustains it and governs its future judgment. He references Scripture multiple times, including Genesis (regarding creation), 2 Peter 3 (the promise of preservation), Revelation (the final judgment), and John 1 (the identity of Jesus as the Word), arguing that God's Word acts dynamically in the lives of believers, both for initial regeneration and ongoing sanctification. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides to Christians: they can rely on the unchanging, authoritative Word of God for guidance and comfort amid life's challenges, reinforcing crucial Reformed doctrines of divine sovereignty and perseverance of the saints.
“The same Word that created, that same Word maintains, by the same Word, are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.”
“The devil cannot come in and say, well, this is the 21st century. You can't rely on the word of God. You can't rely on what is written for today.”
“We are not to put, as it were, the Word in the hand of an unfaithful messenger. But that word is to come pure.”
“We don’t want a different word. We want the same word, which word ye know. But we want the power with it, the authority with it.”
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