The sermon titled "Glory in the Lord" by John Reeves addresses the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, emphasizing God’s sovereignty in choosing and saving sinners. Reeves argues that salvation is entirely the work of God, not dependent on human choice or merit, citing Scripture references such as John 5:39-40 and 1 Corinthians 1:18-30 to support the idea that it is God who opens hearts and grants faith. He critiques expressions of faith that credit human actions, suggesting that they detract from God's glory, and explains that true salvation leads individuals to glory in Christ alone as their Savior. The practical significance lies in understanding that all glory must be directed to God, as human efforts and decisions cannot contribute to salvation or earn righteousness.
“Is salvation a choice? Absolutely! It's just not yours. It's not mine.”
“If God left us to ourselves, folks, we'd be on that path to destruction.”
“Every child of God knows it. We've got to be brought to that point.”
“Salvation is of the Lord and of the Lord alone.”
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