The sermon by John Reeves focuses on the theological doctrine of Christ's sovereignty and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy through the events surrounding His birth, particularly in the context of Matthew's account. Reeves argues that God’s providential rule governs all aspects of life, including the wicked actions of Herod, emphasizing that God's purposes are accomplished even through human opposition. Key Scripture references include Micah 5:2, which foretells the birthplace of the Messiah, and Matthew 2, which narrates the arrival of the wise men and Herod's subsequent actions. This sermon highlights the comfort and security believers can find in God's sovereignty, knowing that all things work together for their good, as articulated in Romans 8:28-30. Reeves urges listeners to recognize Christ as their personal Lord, reflecting on the implications of His lordship in the lives of believers.
“He has made Himself my Lord. He has revealed himself as the Lord of all things.”
“Our Heavenly Father rules all things in providence to accomplish His purpose of grace.”
“Everything that happens, folks, is by the permissive will of God. He either rules all that is, or we are wasting our time in vanity.”
“Death enters the palaces of kings just as it does the dens of paupers.”
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