In John Reeves' sermon titled "The Righteousness Which is of God," the primary theological focus is the doctrine of justification by faith and the imputed righteousness of Christ. Reeves argues that God's choice of His elect people—embodied in Israel—is a testament to His sovereignty and grace, as evidenced in Scripture verses such as Isaiah 41:10 and Romans 8:34. He emphasizes that true righteousness cannot be achieved through human effort but is solely found in Jesus Christ, leveraging John 6:47 and Philippians 3:9 to reinforce that believers must rest in Christ's righteousness rather than their own works. The practical significance lies in encouraging the congregation to find comfort and assurance in their relationship with God, irrespective of their feelings of inadequacy, by focusing on Christ's atoning sacrifice and His active intercession for believers.
“We need the righteousness of God, and that is His Son, the Lord Jesus. We need Christ. We need Christ and Him crucified.”
“Our Lord is sending us help. And that help comes through His Son, the Lord Jesus, the right hand of righteousness.”
“If God leaves us to our free will, we'll always choose evil. Period.”
“This is my determined purpose, my one desire, my soul and heart's sincere hope... that we may win Christ and be found in Him, not trusting or having any self-achieved righteousness of our own.”
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