In this sermon titled "God's Righteousness," John Reeves addresses the doctrine of justification by faith in the context of God's sovereignty and election, particularly as demonstrated in Romans chapter 10. He emphasizes that salvation is secured for the elect through God’s grace, underlined by a reliance on Scripture, including John 6:37-40 and 2 Thessalonians 2:13. Reeves argues that while individuals are invited to come to Christ, true faith and repentance are ultimately instigated by God through the Holy Spirit, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of irresistible grace. The practical significance of Reeves' message lies in encouraging believers to understand that while they must witness and invite others to Christ, it is ultimately God’s work that enables faith and acknowledgment of His righteousness.
“Those who are elected to life in Christ shall be saved… brought to repentance and faith by the means which God has appointed.”
“If sin doesn't bother you, if your sin doesn't bother you, you may want to sit down and reconsider what it is you believe.”
“The divine method of acceptance and justification requires nothing but to be submitted and received by us from the Lord Jesus.”
“With the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.”
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