The sermon titled "Reserved in Heaven for You" by Rowland Wheatley explores the concept of an eternal inheritance reserved in heaven for believers, as drawn from 1 Peter 1:4 and John 14:1-3. Wheatley articulates that this inheritance is characterized as incorruptible, undefiled, and unfading, serving as a source of hope amidst earthly trials and tribulations. He argues that the assurance of this eternal inheritance is not based on human merit but is grounded in God's sovereign choice, as expressed in the foreknowledge of God and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Scripture teaches that believers are "kept by the power of God through faith," emphasizing that true assurance comes from experiencing a transformative relationship with Christ, which is evidenced by their spiritual regeneration and ongoing faith. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to focus on their eternal hope, finding strength in their trials through the promises of God's Word.
“The end of religion, the end of worship, the end of faith is not in this world.”
“It is reserved in heaven for you... It is a gift. It is not earned. It is merited only by the works of the one who has died, which is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The inheritance... is incorruptible, undefiled, and fadeth not away.”
“How vital it is that we use the means of grace, live a life in meeting together... faith feeding upon it.”
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