In "A Glimpse of Glory," John Reeves explores the revelation of Christ's glory as seen in Luke 9 and its affirmations in Revelation 1. He argues that the transfiguration of Christ serves as a pivotal moment in understanding God's sovereignty, emphasizing God's control over salvation and the fulfillment of His promises. Specific Scripture references include Luke 9:28-36 and Revelation 1:9-18, which establish the divine identity of Christ and the assurance of salvation found in Him. The sermon underscores the practical significance of God's sovereignty in election and the hope it offers believers regarding their ultimate redemption and the assurance that some will not taste death before witnessing His glory.
“Is not this why we have come here today, to see this one, to see him in his word, to hear of his grace, to hear of his love, to comfort our souls?”
“What God has purposed it shall come to be. What was supposed to happen came to pass.”
“He is sovereign in election of some to salvation... He delights in mercy.”
“The fact that Moses and Elijah were gone and the Lord Jesus stood before his disciples alone was a vivid declaration that he is the end of the law and the fulfillment of all the prophets.”
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