The sermon by Rowland Wheatley focuses on understanding the will of the Lord as delineated in Ephesians 5:17 and Hebrews 13:20-21. Wheatley emphasizes that God's will encompasses all aspects of a believer's life, arguing against the notion that one can selectively obey God's will in some areas while disregarding it in others. He cites various Scripture passages—such as Matthew 12:50 and 1 John 2:17—to illustrate the eternal significance of doing God's will. The practical implication of the sermon underscores that believers must not only seek to know God's will but also to live in accordance with it in every aspect of their lives, reflecting the Reformed doctrine of a comprehensive commitment to God's sovereignty and moral law.
“We are not to be supposing or speculating on the will of God. We are not to be doing things and acting in a way contrary to what is revealed as God's will in the holy word of God.”
“The will of God is that everyone that believes on Him, that they should walk even as He walked.”
“It is not the will of God that men by their good works can merit heaven. It is the will of God that men, those sinners, should trust in the Lord Jesus Christ alone for their hope of heaven.”
“The Lord does have a will for his people. He does have a message for them. There are those things he wants them to do. There are those things he doesn't want them to do.”
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