The sermon delivered by John Reeves centers on the doctrine of practical godliness, emphasizing the believer's responsibility to respond faithfully to the message of salvation in Christ. Reeves articulates that the actions commanded by God are not meant to earn salvation but are expressions of love and gratitude for what He has already accomplished. He underscores the superiority of Christ over angels, referencing Hebrews 1:14 to demonstrate that angels are merely ministering spirits for those who will inherit salvation. Reeves further discusses the importance of giving "earnest heed" to the teachings of the Gospel found in Scripture (Hebrews 2:1), warning against spiritual complacency and the danger of apostasy. He insists that believers must actively apply the truths of the Gospel to their lives to avoid letting these vital messages slip away, thereby highlighting the perpetual need for vigilance and personal application of God’s Word as a doctrine of assurance and active faith.
“We must each one personally and diligently apply to ourselves and faithfully lay to our hearts the things which we have heard.”
“If God gave Himself for you, how can I not go about giving everything I have, even though it's nothing to Him?”
“A true child of God can never fall away from eternal death. Our Lord and Savior has taken our eternal death upon himself and conquered it.”
“Therefore, we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip.”
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