The sermon titled "A Psalm of Forgiveness" by John Reeves centers on the doctrine of forgiveness as illustrated in Psalm 130. The key arguments made emphasize that the Gospel, referred to as the "Lord's Gospel," is singular and rooted in Christ’s atoning sacrifice. Reeves supports his assertions with various scripture passages, including 1 Timothy 1:15, Psalm 40:1-4, and Psalm 130, stressing the necessity of heartfelt cries for forgiveness amidst the depths of sin. He elucidates that true repentance arises from a deep conviction of sin, underscoring the Reformed doctrines of Total Depravity and the assurance of forgiveness through Christ's work. The practical implications of this message highlight the joy and hope that believers experience in knowing that there is abundant mercy and redemption available in God.
“There is only one gospel. And that's the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?”
“But there is forgiveness with thee, that thou mayest be feared.”
“There is never a shortage of grace. There is never a shortage of mercy.”
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