In this sermon titled "Hebrews (pt8)," John Reeves focuses on the theological concept of Christ's superior sacrifice as articulated in Hebrews 2. He emphasizes that Jesus was made lower than the angels to suffer death, thereby tasting death for His people, which challenges the prevailing notions of personal faith and sacrifice within contemporary religion. Key arguments include the aligning of Christ’s suffering with God’s sovereignty, and the importance of God's purpose in salvation, pointing to Scripture such as Hebrews 2:9-10, Ephesians 1:11, and Romans 8:28 to underpin the doctrine of divine election and predestination. Reeves asserts that Christ as the captain of salvation brings assurance of eternal glory to all of God's chosen, highlighting the practical significance of resting in the knowledge of God’s sovereign grace that guarantees salvation for His elect.
“Believing in the Lord Jesus Christ is a better faith than the faith we once had.”
“Not one true believer in the Lord Jesus Christ will fail to attain a perfect and complete salvation at the right hand of the Majesty on High.”
“Heaven is not a conditional reward, but a consummate relationship.”
“A breath of paradise will extinguish all the adverse winds we experienced on earth.”
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