The sermon by John Reeves focuses on the doctrine of divine sovereignty in salvation, specifically highlighting how Jesus Christ, in His incarnation, chose to take on the seed of Abraham rather than the nature of angels or the seed of Adam. Reeves argues that Christ's selection of the seed of Abraham signifies His sovereign choice of the elect, reinforcing the foundational Reformed teaching that salvation is entirely God's work. He supports this claim with multiple Scripture references, including Hebrews 2:16, Romans 4:16, and Galatians 3:13-16, which emphasize the distinction between the natural and spiritual seed of Abraham. The sermon underscores the practical significance of embracing God’s sovereignty in salvation, assuring believers of their security and the certainty that Christ will save His people, thereby encouraging humility and dependence on God's grace.
“The gospel of God's free and sovereign grace of divine sovereignty is a vital gospel. It's a vital doctrine, a vital teaching.”
“Aren't you thankful he intercedes? Aren't you thankful he comes to us and grabs us out of that pit that we were once in and pulls us up to him?”
“We did the falling. He did the lifting. We did the running. He did the catching. We did the wandering. He did the fetching. We did the sinning. He did the saving.”
“The purpose of God cannot be overturned. The covenant of grace cannot be nullified.”
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