The sermon by John Reeves focuses on the theological significance of the blood of Christ as the only means of atonement for sin, reflecting the Reformed doctrines of substitutionary atonement and the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice. He emphasizes that without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins (Hebrews 9:22), and he argues that the Old Testament sacrifices were merely shadows of the ultimate sacrifice made by Christ. Notably, he references Hebrews 10:4, which states that the blood of bulls and goats cannot take away sins, reinforcing the belief that Christ’s blood is a better sacrifice that was necessary for true redemption. The practical significance of this doctrine is that believers can have assurance of their salvation, knowing that their sins are fully forgiven and that they have a great High Priest who intercedes for them in heaven.
“Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins.”
“He atoned for our sins with what? His blood. Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?”
“The Son of God did not die merely to make it possible for sins to be put away. He has, by His sacrifice of Himself, put away all the sins of His elect which were given to Him.”
“Let every ransom sinner rejoice in this fact that Christ has put away our sins.”
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