The sermon preached by John Reeves on Hebrews chapter 3 addresses the theological significance of Christ as the Apostle and High Priest of believers' profession. Rev. Reeves emphasizes that true holiness is found in Christ and not in human efforts, highlighting the believer's identity as holy and partakers of a heavenly calling. Central to his argument is the need to consider Jesus as the messenger sent from God, a theme supported by Scripture references such as Hebrews 1:1-2 and John 17:6-8, which affirm Christ's role as the ultimate revelation of God's will. The practical significance of this doctrine stresses that the faithful profession of Christ authentically reflects God's sovereignty and power, suggesting that believers' lives should testify to His redemptive work, reinforcing the Reformed concepts of God's grace and election in salvation.
“We're holy in the sight of God...Our spirit is perfect. We're in Christ.”
“Consider this one who is my apostle, my high priest, the one that I professed to you to be.”
“You can't get into heaven on your works... You need something perfect to get in there.”
“This is our profession. Salvation, including your belief. It's not your decision.”
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