In his sermon titled "What a Wonderful Savior," John Reeves expounds on the doctrine of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ as illustrated in Matthew chapters 8 and 9. He emphasizes that faith is a heart matter, rooted in God's grace, which transforms sinful hearts and compels sinners to seek Jesus as their Savior. Key scriptural references include John 10:27-30, where Jesus identifies Himself with His sheep, showcasing God's sovereign choice in salvation. The miracles of healing a woman with a blood disease and raising a ruler's daughter exemplify how faith, though not inherently powerful, draws on the infinite power of Christ to save. The significance lies in understanding that true faith honors God and that the miracles performed by Jesus serve as a testament to His divinity and the ultimate reality of salvation for His elect.
“It's not our faith, but the subject of our faith.”
“For by grace are ye saved through faith, and not of yourselves. It is the gift of God.”
“Faith honors God, and God honors faith.”
“What do these works bear witness of? They bear witness that this man is God manifest in the flesh.”
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