Rowland Wheatley's sermon titled "Rejoice in the Lord" focuses on the command from Philippians 4:4 for Christians to maintain a default position of rejoicing in the Lord. The preacher argues that while it is natural for life to bring sorrow and trials, the believer's foundational attitude should always return to joy in God—who is immutable and unchanging. The sermon discusses various scripture passages, including Philippians 4:4, 1 Peter 1:6-7, and Nehemiah 2:2, highlighting that rejoicing is not merely a response to pleasant circumstances but rooted in the nature of God and his unchanging promises. Wheatley concludes that understanding this calls believers to both celebrate divine providence and remain steadfast in hope, emphasizing the practical significance of this rejoicing in the face of life's challenges.
“To rejoice should be the default position for a Christian. Sometimes we might think that to be a Christian means never having sorrow; yet, the default remains that of rejoicing.”
“The rejoicing is in the Lord. Who is the Lord? I am the Lord, I change not. This is why the rejoicing can always be upon us.”
“Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say rejoice. This is a position that the Lord has ordained for His dear people.”
“Remember that the Lord will never leave us in a low place; there will always be a time of rejoicing again.”
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