Rowland Wheatley's sermon on Pentecost centers on the significance of the Holy Spirit's outpouring as described in Acts 1-2, particularly verse 12. Wheatley emphasizes that Pentecost marks the birth of the Christian Church and the transformative moment when the Holy Spirit was given to all believers, a departure from the Old Testament model where the Spirit's work was primarily limited to specific prophets. He argues that this event fulfills Old Testament prophecies, notably those in Joel, and underscores the continuity of God’s salvation plan culminating in the resurrection and ascension of Christ. Wheatley highlights the practical implications of this event, stressing that the Spirit's work is essential for equipping believers for gospel ministry, bringing conviction of sin, and enabling repentance and faith. Ultimately, the sermon articulates the necessity of recognizing and interpreting the active role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church and the individual believer.
“The giving of the Spirit is specifically this time remembered with the power and all that accompanies it as we hope to look at this morning, a very great difference than the Old Testament that just through prophets now it is bestowed upon all of the people of God through the preaching of the Word.”
“Every part of the sign... has everything to do with the sending out of the gospel, everything to do with the Holy Spirit, with the work of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“It is through our Lord and through the Spirit that intercession is made for the people of God, and the very gift of the Spirit is an evidence of that effectual intercession.”
“When they say, what meaneth this? We may say it means that we have our Lord ascended in heaven, making intercession, and the Holy Spirit is given as a result of that intercession.”
The Bible teaches that the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, operating in believers to empower them and guide them.
Acts 2:4, Joel 2:28-29
Pentecost marks the birth of the Christian church when the Holy Spirit was given to believers, enabling the spread of the gospel.
Acts 2:1-4, Acts 1:8
The Holy Spirit is essential for empowering believers, providing conviction of sin, and sealing them for salvation.
Acts 2:4, Romans 8:16
Preaching the gospel is vital as it reveals Christ and brings about conviction, repentance, and salvation.
Acts 2:38-41, Romans 10:14-17
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