The sermon titled "Who is this that Forgiveth Sins?" by John Reeves addresses the profound theological concept of forgiveness in light of Christ's redemptive work. The preacher emphasizes that true understanding of Jesus comes from recognizing our need for forgiveness and the depth of our sinfulness, citing Luke 7:36-50, where a sinful woman anoints Jesus, illustrating her love in response to her great forgiveness. He argues that Christ's single, sufficient sacrifice (Hebrews 10:12) contrasts with the incomplete Old Testament sacrifices, underscoring that salvation is by grace alone and not through the fulfillment of law or human effort. The significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it grants believers that their sins are forgiven through Christ, enabling a relationship where they can rest in His grace rather than striving for self-righteousness.
“Those who have great sin need great forgiveness.”
“If Christ has perfected you, what is there for you to do left? Rest in Him.”
“This is the man who forgives us of our sins. He speaks to the new heart within me.”
“The works that are worthy of His blessings, of His salvation, is the works of His Son.”
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