In this sermon titled "All That I Have," John Reeves addresses the central Reformed doctrine of grace through the lens of reliance on Christ. He emphasizes that the core mission of the disciples, as seen in Luke 9:1-3, is to preach the Kingdom of God rather than to rely on worldly provisions. The scripture illustrates that the preaching of the Gospel and the provision of Christ encompass the entirety of what believers need for salvation and spiritual sustenance. Reeves connects this to the themes in Romans 8, particularly the idea that freedom from sin and condemnation comes through life in the Spirit, propelled by faith in Jesus Christ alone. He argues that any reliance on personal merit or works undermines the sufficiency of Christ's atoning sacrifice, leading to a practical application of pursuing spiritual growth that stems solely from recognizing one's need for Christ.
“There's only one thing to come to God's people with, folks, and that's Christ.”
“I have nothing else. I have only one thing and that's my Lord.”
“The Gospel is Christ and Him crucified. The Gospel comes in the power of God, not in the wisdom of man.”
“You don't need anything from me. You need it from Him.”
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