The sermon titled "Precious Blood" by John Reeves centers on the doctrine of redemption through the precious blood of Christ, emphasizing both God's sovereignty in salvation and the transformative power of faith. Reeves elaborates that believers, referred to as the elect, are kept by God's power through trials, which are ultimately designed to refine and strengthen faith (1 Peter 1:5). He explores the preciousness of Christ's blood, underscoring that it is through His perfect sacrifice that believers are redeemed, set apart, and saved from wrath (Romans 5:9, Ephesians 2:13). The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance and hope found in Christ—believers can approach God in reverence, knowing they are reconciled and beloved due to the costly grace of Christ's sacrifice (Matthew 26:28, Hebrews 9:12). This truth transforms a believer's worldview, recognizing their status as sojourners with an eternal inheritance.
“For, as much as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things as silver and gold... but with the precious blood of Christ.”
“Is His blood getting precious to you? That's what I want to talk to you about this morning.”
“He who knew no sin was perfectly made sin for me. And he paid that price perfectly in shedding of his blood.”
“It is by Him that we can know God, our faith and hope, have this sure foundation Christ has both risen and entered into glory.”
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