The main theological topic addressed in John Reeves' sermon, "What Have You Seen?" revolves around the identity and works of Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Reeves emphasizes how John the Baptist, while imprisoned, sought confirmation of Jesus' messianic role, leading to discussions centered on Christ's miraculous actions and the assurance they provide to His followers. Key Scripture references include Isaiah 35:5-6, which foretells the coming restoration of the blind and lame, and Matthew 11:2-6, where Jesus responds to John's inquiry by pointing to these very acts as evidence of His messianic authority. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereign grace, highlighting that salvation is not of human merit but is entirely the work of God, calling listeners to recognize their need for Christ and the hope found in Him alone.
“What do you see when you read the scriptures? Do you see grace? Oh, I pray that you do.”
“A true child of God will see this. I have nothing to offer, nothing worthy to give.”
“Our hope is in grace, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you.”
“Jesus the Christ has come and saved his people.”
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