The sermon by John Reeves focuses on the faithfulness of Christ as the Apostle and High Priest, based on Hebrews 3:1-2. Reeves emphasizes that Jesus, unlike Moses, is the true faithful servant appointed by God, reflecting on His roles as both messenger and message. The sermon references key Scriptures, including John 17 and Isaiah 42, to illustrate Christ's constant obedience and reliability in fulfilling His divine mission and mediatory role. The practical significance lies in the assurance it provides believers that they can trust in Christ’s faithfulness for their salvation and sanctification, as He is the one who effectively brings God’s elect to eternal glory, fulfilling God's eternal covenant of grace.
“Christ is God's perfect servant, completely perfect and obedient in all things.”
“We could call Him everything, couldn't we? I mean, is she not our all in all?”
“If your God is trying, then your preacher is lying. The God of Scripture doesn't try to do anything. He does whatsoever He pleases.”
“This is a love letter to God's people. God's not speaking to the world out of this book. He's speaking to His people.”
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