In this sermon on Hebrews 10, John Reeves addresses the doctrine of reconciliation through Christ, emphasizing the believer's access to God made possible by the atoning blood of Jesus. He highlights key arguments such as the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice, which renders any further offerings unnecessary, and the believer's boldness to enter the holiest of holies as a result of this perfect redemption. He cites Hebrews 10:18-22, noting that the text encourages believers to draw near to God in faith, hold fast to their profession, and spur one another on to love and good works. The practical significance lies in the assurance and responsibilities of believers to maintain fellowship with God and each other within the context of the covenant community, thereby fostering perseverance in faith.
“...there is no more offering for sin. What God did is good enough. It is perfect.”
“Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus...”
“We must never draw near to our God by faith. That’s what we read in verse 19 through 22.”
“The only way through that entrance is by the blood of Christ. It is His blood which gives both entrance and boldness.”
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