John Reeves' sermon "The Light That Shineth" addresses the doctrine of divine illumination and the transformative power of salvation through Jesus Christ. The preacher emphasizes the believer's trust in God for salvation, arguing that human effort or self-righteousness is insufficient. He utilizes Psalm 7 to illustrate God's judgment on the wicked and serves as a foundation for discussing the necessity of faith in Christ alone for salvation, as referenced in 2 Corinthians 4:1-6. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to reflect the light of Christ in their lives, effectively demonstrating the transformative effect of the Gospel, which compels them to share their faith and reliance on God's grace, rather than their own merits.
“Am I putting any faith in my coming to Christ? If you are, you're putting your faith in a failure.”
“It's our tendency to say this phrase, isn't it? Oh, they're in such a better place. How do you know?”
“God commands his light to shine in the hearts of his people.”
“The difference between then and now is now I believe God.”
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