In this sermon, John Reeves addresses the profound theological topic of salvation as a matter of the heart, emphasizing the necessity of inner transformation through Christ. He argues that true salvation is not contingent upon outward religious acts but is a work of God’s grace that transforms believers from within, as demonstrated through Scripture passages such as Matthew 5:48, where Jesus calls for perfection, and Romans 8:1, affirming the lack of condemnation for those in Christ. Reeves links this doctrine to Peter’s exhortation in 1 Peter 1:13-16, emphasizing holiness as a reflection of God's character, and supports his points with warnings against hypocrisy in religious practices, as noted in Matthew 6. The sermon emphasizes that true faith and hope must reside in God alone, highlighting the importance of genuine devotion over mere external appearances in worship.
“Salvation is a heart matter. Salvation is spiritual.”
“What we may have thought as our righteousness is nothing more than filthy rags of the flesh.”
“The message of salvation is Christ and Him crucified. It's not Christ and Him crucified plus this or that. There's no other way, folks.”
“Our Lord's words are spirit. Why are we so anxious of all these things?”
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