In this sermon titled "Our Reasonable Service, Part B," John Reeves focuses on the doctrine of sanctification as outlined in Romans 12. He argues that a true understanding of God’s grace leads to a transformed life, where believers are called to walk in obedience and love towards others. The preacher emphasizes the importance of love in the Christian life, citing Romans 12:9-21, which instructs believers to abhor evil, cling to good, and bless those who persecute them. He underscores the need for the believer's actions to reflect Christ’s love and grace, calling for a response of service and humility among the body of Christ. The practical significance of this message rests on the transformative power of grace, motivating believers not only to pursue holiness but also to embody Christ-like love in their interactions with one another and the world.
“When you have seen the grace of God exercised in your heart, you cannot unsee it.”
“We love Him. We love His laws. We love to walk according to His ways. We love to do what we think we can to please our Lord. Why? Because He first loved us.”
“With His longsuffering on my mind, it takes the sting out of my anger. He suffered much more with me than I would ever suffer from another.”
“Make not provision for the flesh, it said, to fulfill the lust thereof. That is, to give less thought and attention to the body, to this body of flesh.”
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